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project titlechief investigator co-investigator grant and duration 
Does excessive body mass alter the dynamic function of children's feet? Dr Stewart Morrison
(UEL)
Dr Mary Cramp (UEL)
Dr Wendy Drechsler (UEL)
Dr Jill Ferrari (UEL)
£155,252
2009-2012
Advancing care for children with obesity: an evaluation of foot and lower limb musculoskeletal pathology and characteristics of motor function Dr Stewart Morrison
(UEL)
Dr Wendy Drechsler (UEL)
Dr Jill Ferrari (UEL)

£186,979 2011-2014

A study to determine the influence of footwear on the gait parameters in hypermobile children Dr Jill Ferrari
(UEL)
  £13,963 2012-2013 
Sponsorship of keynote speaker and selected academic awards at SCOP annual conference in 2012 and 2013 Dr Brian Ellis
(Director)
   
The effects of foot and ankle impairments on mobility and balance in community dwelling adults post stroke - a personal and multi-disciplinary approach Dr Mary Cramp
(UEL)
Dr Stewart Morrison (UEL)
Professor Jonathan Marsden (U. of Plymouth)
Dr. Jenny Freeman (U. of Plymouth)
Dr. Joanne Paton (U. of Plymouth)
£164, 265
2012-2015
What is the impact of early adult rheumatoid arthritis on the biomechanical and functional characteristics of the foot and lower limb? Dr Wendy Drechsler
(UEL)
Dr Catherine Bowen (U. of Southampton)
Dr David Stevenson (East Kent University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
£132,403
2012-2015
The epidemiology and lifetime risk of foot osteoarthritis and associated lower limb biomechanical factors Dr Catherine Bowen
(U of Southampton)
Dr Wendy Drechsler (UEL)
Professor Michael Doherty (U of Nottingham)
Professor Nigel Arden (U of Oxford)
Dr David Stephensen (East Kent University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
 
£220,505
2012-2015

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