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Dr. Myles Murphy is a Senior Research Scholar and Research Fellow at the School of Health Sciences, University of Notre Dame Australia. His research focuses on neuroscience interventions for lower-limb pain/injury and tendinopathy, with expertise in enhancing physical performance. He holds a PhD in tendinopathy from the same institution and is ranked in the top 0.3% of global tendinopathy researchers by ExpertScape. Dr. Murphy has over 25 peer-reviewed publications, 50% involving international collaborations, and has partnered with industry leaders like the WA Police Force and Cricket Australia. He is also an Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)-titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist, with clinical experience in multi-disciplinary sports medicine.
Education: PhD in Tendinopathy (University of Notre Dame Australia).
Research Interests:
- Neuroscience-based interventions for musculoskeletal disorders
- Mechanisms of tendinopathy progression and recovery
- Optimizing physical performance through evidence-based practices
- Clinical applications of sports physiotherapy
Collaborations include industry projects with WA Police Force and Cricket Australia, focusing on injury prevention and performance optimization. His work bridges clinical practice and research, addressing gaps in musculoskeletal healthcare.
Teaching and Supervision: While specific courses are not detailed, his role as a Research Fellow likely involves mentoring students in health sciences and physiotherapy research.


