Professor Anthony C Redmond

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Professor Anthony C Redmond.Email: a.redmond@leeds.ac.uk

Research profile and key clinical specialties

I am Head of the Section of Clinical Biomechanics and Physical Medicine and Chair of the HEE/NIHR ICA panel for Clinical Lectureships and Senior Clinical Lectureships.

I’m an NIHR Senior Investigator and an active clinical researcher who has published more than 120 peer-reviewed articles and supervised 14 PhD and MDs to completion. 

My team focuses on integration of musculoskeletal imaging with clinical biomechanics and novel computational modelling approaches to understand disorders of musculoskeletal function and identify treatment targets and develop and test relevant treatment approaches.

Two key publications

  • Lunn DE, DePieri E, Chapman GJ, Lund ME, Redmond AC, Ferguson SJ. Current Preclinical Testing of New Hip Arthroplasty Technologies Does Not Reflect Real-World Loadings: Capturing Patient-Specific and Activity-Related Variation in Hip Contact Forces. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2020, 35, 877-885. DOI 10.1016/j.arth.2019.10.006
  • Filippou, V., Redmond, A.C., Bennion, J., Backhouse, M.R., Wong, D. Capturing accelerometer outputs in healthy volunteers under normal and simulated-pathological conditions using machine learning classifiers. Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS, 2020, 2020-July, pp. 4604-4607, 9176201 DOI: 10.1109/embc44109.2020.9176201 PMID: 33019019

Possible PhD projects

  • Multibody modelling of knee mechanics during real-world activities following total knee arthroplasty.
  • Chronic ankle instability and early osteoarthritis.

More information

I currently supervise 8 PhD students and I collaborate across the university with colleagues from a wide range of clinical (medical and non-medical) and scientific disciplines.

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Keywords: Biomechanics, Musculoskeletal, Computational, Accelerometer, Knee, Arthroplasty, Instability, Osteoarthritis, Anthony, Redmond, Leeds

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