Kirsty Scott
PHD Student at Insigneo Institute for in silico medicine- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Insigneo Institute for in silico medicine
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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PHD Student
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May 2019 - Present
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UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic
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Ireland
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Senior Biomechanist/Research Assistant
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Jul 2018 - Apr 2019
My primary role was to assess injured athletes as part of a return to play evaluation completed at the seven months post-op stage of their rehabilitation. This assessment included 3D motion capture of movements specific to the athlete’s injury and sport, jumps completed on a force platform, isokinetic dynamometry and/or hand-held dynamometry. As part of the assessment I was also required to process the data and report it in a format suitable for interpretation by the clinic’s Physiotherapists. My primary role was to assess injured athletes as part of a return to play evaluation completed at the seven months post-op stage of their rehabilitation. This assessment included 3D motion capture of movements specific to the athlete’s injury and sport, jumps completed on a force platform, isokinetic dynamometry and/or hand-held dynamometry. As part of the assessment I was also required to process the data and report it in a format suitable for interpretation by the clinic’s Physiotherapists.
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Podiatrist
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Mar 2017 - Jul 2018
Private clinic work, dealing particularly with musculoskeletal complaints, but also general care and nail surgery, with treatment taking place both in the clinic and via domiciliary visits Private clinic work, dealing particularly with musculoskeletal complaints, but also general care and nail surgery, with treatment taking place both in the clinic and via domiciliary visits
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NHS
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Podiatrist
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May 2015 - Sep 2017
Community podiatrist working across a variety of clinical settings. With the development of my clinical experience I was soon responsible for the treatment of high risk and specialist patient groups, working as part of both the wound management and musculoskeletal multidisciplinary teams within the community. Community podiatrist working across a variety of clinical settings. With the development of my clinical experience I was soon responsible for the treatment of high risk and specialist patient groups, working as part of both the wound management and musculoskeletal multidisciplinary teams within the community.
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Education
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Liverpool John Moores University
Master of Science - MS, Sport and Clinical Biomechanics -
Queen Margaret University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry