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Dr. Paul Sindall is a faculty member at the School of Health & Society, University of Salford, and is affiliated with the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation. His research spans exercise physiology with applications in sports performance, rehabilitation, and public health.
Dr. Sindall's research interests focus on several key areas:
- Exercise physiology and prescription for various populations
- Sports performance, particularly in soccer and wheelchair tennis
- Disability sport physiology and performance
- Obesity and weight management
- Physical activity assessment, including active commuting patterns
- Exercise interventions for chronic diseases
His recent publications (2020-2025) demonstrate a strong focus on applied sports science, with significant work on normative data for soccer players, resistance training benefits for clinical populations, and detailed analysis of wheelchair tennis performance. His research often employs advanced measurement technologies and systematic review methodologies.
Dr. Sindall is actively supervising PhD students in areas including obesity and weight management, exercise prescription in chronic disease, sports performance, exercise physiology, training and testing, and disability sport (physiology).
His work has practical applications across multiple domains:
- Sports performance enhancement for elite athletes
- Rehabilitation protocols for clinical populations
- Technology applications for performance monitoring
- Public health recommendations for physical activity
Dr. Sindall maintains an active research profile with publications spanning from 2013 to 2025, demonstrating consistent scholarly contribution to his fields of expertise.



