
Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy
Kimberly coordinates and teaches modules on both the BSc and MSc Physiotherapy programme. She has a special interest in musculoskeletal injury management and has a background in working with the NHS, private sector and as a Sports Physiotherapist. Kimberly is a Chartered Physiotherapist who joined the University of Chichester in 2018 as a Senior Lecturer in Sports Therapy. She is currently pursuing a PhD investigating lower limb asymmetry during anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation. Prior to this, Kimberly was lecturing at Solent University in Biomechanics and Sports Therapy.
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Academic journal papers:
In review – Moore, J, Cessford, K, Willmott, A, Raj, D, Exell, T, Burbage, J and Mullineaux, D. (2019). Lower Limb Biomechanics Before and After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: a Systematic Review. Journal of Biomechanics. (Submitted Nov 2019).
Conference contributions:
Moore, J, Cessford, K, Exell, T, Willmott, A, Burbage, J, Beinhauerova, G, Zahradnik, D, Raj, D and Mullineaux, D. The loss of complexity theory and anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. International Society of Biomechanics in Sport, Liverpool, 2020.
Research Interests:
Special interest in lower-limb musculoskeletal injury, in particular ACL reconstruction and rehabilitation.