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Eoin Doyle is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University, specializing in the Department of Health Sciences. He is a dual-qualified Physiotherapist and Accredited Exercise Physiologist with extensive clinical experience both locally and internationally, having worked at various state and national sports institutes, professional rugby league teams, major athletics events, and private sports rehabilitation clinics.
- PhD in Running Biomechanics (2024)
- Doctor of Physiotherapy from Macquarie University (2016)
- Master of Science in Sports Biomechanics from Loughborough University (2008)
- Bachelor of Science in Sports and Exercise Science from University of Limerick (2007)
Eoin Doyle's research focuses on the prevention and treatment of running-related injuries, with particular emphasis on running gait retraining and the application of wireless accelerometers for real-time biomechanical feedback. His work bridges laboratory research with field applications, developing practical solutions for runners to reduce injury risk while maintaining performance. He examines how biomechanical variables such as impact loading, joint kinetics, and running speed influence injury development in recreational and competitive runners.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend in translating biomechanical research into practical field applications, with significant focus on wearable sensor technology, gait retraining protocols, and understanding the biomechanical differences between various running conditions. His work spans both fundamental biomechanical research and applied clinical studies, demonstrating a commitment to evidence-based practice in sports medicine.
- Best Learning and Teaching Presentation (2024)
- Excellence in Research Award (2022, 2023)
- Learning Innovation Award (2023)
- New Investigator Award (Oral) - 1st Place (2022)
As an educator, Eoin teaches across Physiotherapy and Exercise Science units at Macquarie University, integrating his research expertise into the classroom. His professional memberships include the Australian Physiotherapy Association, Exercise and Sports Science Australia, Sports Medicine Australia, the International Society of Biomechanics, and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration in sports medicine and biomechanics.
Eoin Doyle is actively involved in the Performance and Expertise Research Centre at Macquarie University, where he contributes to research on human movement, injury prevention, and performance optimization. His work with wearable technology represents a cutting-edge approach to bringing laboratory-grade biomechanical analysis into real-world running environments, with potential applications across sports, rehabilitation, and preventative healthcare.




