At LASEM Research Centre our purpose is to lead, conduct and disseminate world class research to optimise an individual’s chosen level of performance and participation in sport, exercise, physical activity, work, leisure, family and social life.
We have a unique collaboration between clinical and sports science, which has the capacity to make a real and positive difference to the health, wellbeing, performance and participation of individuals and communities.
Foot and Ankle Research
The foot and ankle research program within the Centre is led by Professor Hylton B Menz and Associate Professor Karl Landorf and focuses on the epidemiology, biomechanics, diagnosis and treatment of common musculoskeletal disorders affecting the foot and ankle.
Tendinopathy Research
The tendon team is led by Professor Jill Cook. Along with Dr Sean Docking and Dr Ebonie Rio, the team runs many research projects that span understanding the development of pathology, imaging, pain and the brain as well as exercise-based interventions.
Knee Pain Research
The knee research program within the Centre is led by Prof Kay Crossley, Dr Adam Culvenor and Dr Christian Barton. This program focuses on the prevention and management of knee injuries and osteoarthritis across the lifespan.
Hip Pain Research
The hip pain research program is led by Prof Kay Crossley, Dr Joanne Kemp and Dr Adam Semciw. Our research focuses on hip pain across the lifespan from young adults to the elderly.
Upper Limb Pain Research
The upper limb research program focuses on increasing our understanding of tendon conditions at the shoulder, elbow and hand, and improving the management of these common conditions.
Apply for research
If you are interested in applying to undertake research with us please visit the Graduate Research School website for information about how to find a suitable supervisor and how to apply for research.