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Maisie Keogh is a Research Assistant in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She is also in the submission stage of her PhD and is supervised by Professor Philip Rowe and Dr Andrew Kerr. She assists in the management of the Sir Jules Thorn Centre for the Co-Creation of Rehabilitation Technology. Her research focuses on the development and evaulation of a fusion of motion capture and IMU technology. The aim of this research is to improve the quality of data capture and enhance existing biomechanical models of human motion.

 

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Prize And Awards

Images of Research 2022
Recipient
1/6/2022

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Qualifications

Maisie is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

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Publications

A technology enriched approach to increasing rehabilitation dose after stroke : clinical feasibility study
Sweeney Gillian, Boyd Fiona, Keogh Maisie, Lyczba Patrycja, Forrest Elaine, Rowe Philip, Barber Mark, Kerr Andy
Clinical Rehabilitation (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1177/02692155251333542
Exploring stroke survivors' perspectives on a behaviour change intervention to enrich the effects of technology assisted rehabilitation and enhance self-management
Slachetka Milena, Kerr Andy, Sweeney Gillian, Keogh Maisie, Campbell Rhona, Boyd Fiona, Wodu Chioma, Rowe P J
UK Stroke Forum (2023)
CSP2023: 387 - Exploring the effects of technology enriched rehabilitation and evaluating Stroke Impact Scale(SIS-16), focusing on perception of recovery : a pilot study
Slachetka Milena, Kerr Andy, Boyd Fiona, Sweeney Gillian, Campbell Rhona, Keogh Maisie, Rowe P J
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (2023)
Annual report 2023 : Sir Jules Thorn Co-Creation Centre in Rehabilitation Technology
Kerr Andy, Slachetka Milena, Keogh Maisie, Sweeney Gillian, Rowe Philip
(2023)
An intensive exercise program using a technology-enriched rehabilitation gym for the recovery of function in people with chronic stroke : usability study
Kerr Andy, Keogh Maisie, Slachetka Milena, Grealy Madeleine, Rowe Philip
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Vol 10 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.2196/46619
How to shake off the 'impostor' fears that plague your PhD studies : three strategies for fighting those insidious feelings that you don’t deserve to be where you are
Keogh Maisie
(2020)
https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-02401-6

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Teaching

Gait Analysis, Rehabilitation Technology and Biomechanics.

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Research Interests

Stroke Rehabilitation. The development of accessible and cost-effective interventions for stroke survivors with a focus on the lower limbs and gait analysis.

Computational Modelling. The use of CAD and finite element analysis to anaylse the biomechanical properties of the lower limbs in a range of pathologies.

 

Professional Activities

How to shake off the ‘impostor’ fears that plague your PhD studies
Recipient
13/8/2020
2nd Doctoral School Multidisciplinary Symposium 2020
Participant
26/5/2020

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Projects

Truck 2 year follow-up and health economics | Keogh, Maisie
Rowe, Philip (Principal Investigator) Kerr, Andy (Co-investigator) Keogh, Maisie (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2019 - 01-Jan-2023
Doctoral Training Partnership 2018-19 University of Strathclyde | Keogh, Maisie
Rowe, Philip (Principal Investigator) Kerr, Andy (Co-investigator) Keogh, Maisie (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2019 - 01-Jan-2023

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Miss Maisie Keogh
Library / I T Student Ambassador
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Email: maisie.keogh@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3930