Miss Christine McMonagle

Senior Teaching Fellow

Biomedical Engineering

Personal statement

I am an educator in prosthetics and orthotics, and I have worked in clinical practice in the UK,  in low-income settings, and in education in prosthetics and orthotics over the last 25 years. My career aim is to enable others improve clinical services to facilitate prosthetic/ orthotic users to obtain optimal benefits from their devices. I have a keen interest in understanding and promoting the role of psychology in physical rehabilitation to improve the outcomes for people with physical disability.

Publications

Can psychology aid our understanding of orthotic adherence?
McMonagle Christine, Elliott Mark, Rooney Robbie, Rasmussen Susan
6 (2021)
Reflections on a part-time PhD : spinning plates and running a marathon
McMonagle Christine
ISPO 18th World Congress 2021 (2021)
Understanding the induction and settling-in process for students on prosthetic and orthotic practice placements
McMonagle Christine, Fraser Susie
ISPO 18th World Congress 2021 (2021)
Challenges faced by Prosthetics and Orthotics students on clinical placement
Speirs Fiona, McMonagle Christine
ISPO 18th World Congress 2021 (2021)
Use of the theory of planned behaviour to predict adherence to ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) in people with stroke
McMonagle Christine, Elliott Mark, Rooney Robbie, Rasmussen Susan
Australian Orthotics and Prosthetics Association National Congress 2021 (Online) (2021)
Use of the theory of planned behaviour to predict adherence to ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) in people with stroke
McMonagle Christine, Elliott Mark, Rooney Robbie, Rasmussen Susan
British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists 2021 Annual Conference (Online) (2021)

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