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Elizabeth Chandler is a Researcher at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, specializing in neurorehabilitation and movement analysis. She serves as a Clinical Movement Analyst with membership in the Mental Health and Social Care and Rehabilitation research groups. Her core research examines stroke recovery mechanisms using advanced movement analysis techniques.
Research focuses on:
- Quantifying rehabilitation dosage and tolerance in mirror movement therapy
- Developing telerehabilitation systems for home-based stroke recovery
- Analyzing biomechanical correlates of functional mobility post-stroke
- Optimizing movement data visualization for clinical applications
Her recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on translational rehabilitation science, with 2020-2024 outputs examining therapy efficacy, technology-assisted rehabilitation, and biomechanical markers of recovery. Primary methodologies include clinical trials, motion capture analysis, and user-centered design approaches.
Currently leads multiple funded projects:
- Neural signature of mirror movement therapy (NHS Norfolk & Waveney, 2024-2025)
- Telerehabilitation efficacy in community stroke care (NHS East of England, 2023-2025)
- Biokido motion tracking validation (NIHR, 2021-2022)
Collaborates extensively with rehabilitation scientists including Pomeroy, Hancock, and Clark across multidisciplinary neurorehabilitation projects.


