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Dr Sarah Moore

Associate Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Sarah Moore

Dr Moore is a  physiotherapist by background, a previous NIHR/HEE Integrated Clinical Academic Clinical Lectureship holder (2016-2020) and an International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance Emerging Leader. After working for 10 years clinically, Dr Moore has spent the past 15 years undertaking clinical research in stroke rehabilitation. Her PhD explored the metabolic impacts of exercise after stroke and led to the development and testing of a behaviour change physical activity intervention for stroke survivors during her NIHR Clinical Lectureship (). Alongside this work Dr Moore successfully completed a Stroke Association project grant investigating auditory rhythmical cueing to improve walking after stroke. Dr Moore is currently on the European Stroke Organisation Motor Rehabilitation Guidelines Group and represents the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN) on the UK Stroke Forum Scientific Steering Group.

Sepideh Ghaemian Start Date: 01/10/2024

  • Medical Science PhD October 18 2012
  • Physiotherapy PGDip August 05 2009
  • Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) August 31 1999
  • BSc (HONS) physiotherapy Physio 1996
  • American College of Sports Medicine Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist ACSM CCES 2009

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