Research

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PhD: Can the DANU System Be Used Across Multiple Sports to Provide Lab-based Accuracy Within The Natural Sporting Environment

Commenced October 2023

PhD: Investigate if the DANU System Can be Utilised to Monitor Biomechanical Changes in Gait when Wearing the Super Spike Shoes

Commenced April 2024

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The overall aim of this PhD is to investigate if the Danu system can be used to monitor biomechanical changes in gait and plyometrics to quantify performance outcomes by spatiotemporal and kinetic parameters across multiple movements that are dynamic and non-cyclical. This research will involve the development of machine learning models to accurately predict ground reaction forces and centre of pressure, across a series of movements and different footwear

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The overall aim of this PhD is to investigate if the Danu software and hardware system can be used to monitor biomechanical changes in gait when wearing the super spike shoes. By quantifying performance outcomes such as speed, ground contact time, flight time, ankle kinematics, the research can investigate what differentiates super spike shoes (SSS) from other running spikes, with a particular focus around how four components (in-shoe pressure, shoe bending stiffness, anthropometric foot and leg length, Meta-Tarsal Phalangeal Joint flexion) biomechanically change an athlete’s sprint profile.

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Northumbria – Case study of using the DANU system to monitor active elderly individuals in their 70's living with Parkinson's disease

Commenced 2024

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Northumbria – Overground running assessment of runners and fatigue development during a 5K run and the impact on gait variability

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Northumbria – Objective gait assessment with wearable sensors for clinical application in Parkinson’s disease: From validation to prediction of falls.

Commenced April 2025

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Liverpool John Moores University – Exploration of stair gait: progressing from the lab to the home setting

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Oregon Health & Science University – Comparison and validation of the DANU system in a lab setting against their own IMU-only smart sock

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National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh – Evaluating Gait and Mobility Outcomes in Individuals Post-Total Knee Replacement: A Case Study Analysis

Commenced January 2025

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DNI – This study aims to characterise gait in both clinical and home settings to identify gait parameters indicative of falls and contribute to the discovery of helpful biomarkers to improve Parkinson’s care.

Commenced April 2025

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Central Remedial Clinic – Research to investigate how foot-ankle orthoses can be customised based on pressure data collected by the DANU system

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Herriot-Watt University – Gait analysis with VR integration, investigating ACL rehab & injury forecasting in sports, and examining the effects of anti-Parkinsonian medication on gait mechanics.

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Herriot-Watt University – Proof-of-concept case studies with stroke survivors and individuals living with Huntington's disease

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University of Strathclyde – The DANU System: A Reliable Diagnostic Tool for Chronic Ankle Instability?

Commenced June 2025

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DANU – Validity and Reliability of the DANU System for Measuring Spatial Parameters in Overground and Treadmill Gait

Commenced March 2025

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DANU – Dynamic Movement Analysis in Team Sports: Testing the Validity and Reliability of the DANU System

Commenced November 2024

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DANU – Investigating Biomechanical Adaptations to Advanced Cushioning Technologies in Running Shoes Using DANU Sensors

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