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Postdoctoral research fellow, Physiotherapy, Edith Cowan University

Myles is a postdoctoral clinician researcher within the Edith Cowan University Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute. Myles’ research involves investigating the drivers of pain and impairment in people with lower-limb musculoskeletal injury and disability as well as novel neuroscience interventions to address these impairments.

Background
Dr. Murphy is an Australian Physiotherapy Association titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist. Dr. Murphy has worked clinically as a physiotherapist for variety of elite sporting teams, including the Western Australian Cricket Association. While also working clinically, Dr. Murphy completed his PhD part-time at The University of Notre Dame Australia investigating the different mechanisms related to pain and dysfunction in people with lower-limb tendinopathy.

Professional Associations
Sports Medicine Australia, Western Australia Branch - Chairperson
Sports Medicine Australia - Member
Australian Physiotherapy Association - Member
Sports Physiotherapy Australia - Member
Australian College of Physiotherapists - Member
Awards and Recognition
2022 - Australian Sports Medicine Federation Fellowship
2020 - Australian Physiotherapy Association Emerging Researcher (WA Branch)
2016 - Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist
Research Areas and Interests
Myles’ research involves investigating the drivers of pain and impairment in people with lower-limb musculoskeletal injury and disability as well as novel neuroscience interventions to address these impairments. Myles’ has a research interest in tendon injuries, especially the Achilles tendon, and according to ExpertScape is within the top 0.3% of published ‘tendinopathy’ researchers worldwide.