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Judd Kalkhoven - Modeling for Proactive Injury Management (Associate Lecturer at WSU)

Judd Kalkhoven - Modeling for Proactive Injury Management (Associate Lecturer at WSU)

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Dr Dylan Carmody chats to Judd Kalkhoven an Associate Lecturer at Western Sydney University. Judd has recently completed his PhD with a thesis focused on the complexities of the muscle-tendon unit and athletic injury. In his current research he is seeking to determine the optimal muscle-tendon architectural and mechanical characteristics for elite athletes depending on their specific sporting demands. In addition, he has a keen interest in understanding injury causation and will produce further academic papers in this area.

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Topics Discussed

  • What is Injury Modeling
  • Limitations of relying on cumulative load metrics
  • Tissue Specific Injury Susceptibility
  • Estimating load induced damage to tissues
  • Using Imaging to gauge tissue health

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Where you can find Judd:

  • LinkedIn
  • X (Twitter)
  • Research Gate

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Our Team

  • Andy McDonald
  • Ben Ashworth
  • Alistair McKenzie
  • Dylan Carmody

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