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Dr. Myles Murphy is a postdoctoral clinician researcher at Edith Cowan University's Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute, specializing in musculoskeletal pain and neuroscience interventions. He is an Australian Physiotherapy Association titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist with clinical experience in elite sports teams like the Western Australian Cricket Association.
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of Notre Dame Australia, 2022)
- Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Curtin University, 2015)
Dr. Murphy's research focuses on lower-limb musculoskeletal injuries, particularly Achilles tendinopathy, and the application of neuroscience-based interventions to address pain and disability. He is recognized as a top 0.3% global researcher in tendinopathy by ExpertScape.
His recent work explores non-invasive brain stimulation, quantitative sensory testing, and injury prevention programs for law enforcement and sports populations. Key publications include systematic reviews on ACL rehabilitation, hip osteoarthritis, and core outcome sets for Achilles tendinopathy.
Scientific Awards:
- Australian Sports Medicine Federation Fellowship (2022)
- Australian Physiotherapy Association Emerging Researcher (2020)
- Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Physiotherapist (2016)
Dr. Murphy actively supervises Master's and PhD students in projects related to knee surgery recovery, fear avoidance behaviors, and bone health in athletes. He has secured over $3 million in competitive grants for injury prevention and rehabilitation studies.



