Michael Psarakis
Contact category | Researcher |
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Job title | Lecturer (Clinical Exercise Physio |
Research institute | School of Behavioural and Health Sciences |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
Research outputs
Between session reliability of heel-to-toe progression measurements in the stance phase of gait
Vanessa Ade, Dale Schalkwijk, Michael Psarakis, Michael D. Laporte, Timothy J. Faras, Remi Sandoval, Fadi Najjar and Peter Stubbs. (2018). Between session reliability of heel-to-toe progression measurements in the stance phase of gait. PLoS ONE. 13(7), pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200436Journal article
Brief report : Passive mechanical properties of gastrocnemius in multiple sclerosis and ankle contracture
Hoang, Phu D., Psarakis, Michael, Kwah, Li Khim, Clarke, Jillian L., Gandevia, Simon C. and Diong, Joanna. (2021). Brief report : Passive mechanical properties of gastrocnemius in multiple sclerosis and ankle contracture. Clinical Biomechanics. 84, p. Article 105338. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2021.105338Journal article
Safety, feasibility, and efficacy of an eccentric exercise intervention in people with multiple sclerosis with ankle contractures
Psarakis, Michael, Lord, Stephen R. and Hoang, Phu D.. (2021). Safety, feasibility, and efficacy of an eccentric exercise intervention in people with multiple sclerosis with ankle contractures. International Journal of MS Care. 23(1), pp. 31-36. https://doi.org/10.7224/1537-2073.2019-022Journal article
Ankle contractures in people with multiple sclerosis : Implications, measurement and treatment
Psarakis, Michael. (2020). Ankle contractures in people with multiple sclerosis : Implications, measurement and treatment [PhD Thesis]. Australian Catholic University School of Behavioural and Health Sciences https://doi.org/10.26199/acu.8vywzPhD Thesis
Wearable technology reveals gait compensations, unstable walking patterns and fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis
Psarakis, Michael, Greene, David A., Cole, Michael H., Lord, Stephen R., Hoang, Phu and Brodie, Matthew A. D.. (2018). Wearable technology reveals gait compensations, unstable walking patterns and fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis. Physiological Measurement. 39(7), pp. 1 - 13. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6579/aac0a3Journal article
Impaired heel to toe progression during gait is related to reduced ankle range of motion in people with Multiple Sclerosis
Psarakis, Michael, Greene, David, Moresi, Mark, Baker, Michael, Stubbs, Peter, Brodie, Matthew, Lord, Stephen and Hoang, Phu. (2017). Impaired heel to toe progression during gait is related to reduced ankle range of motion in people with Multiple Sclerosis. Clinical Biomechanics. 49, pp. 96-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2017.08.012Journal article
Gyroscopic corrections improve wearable sensor data prior to measuring dynamic sway in the gait of people with Multiple Sclerosis
Brodie, Matthew A. D., Psarakis, Michael and Hoang, Phu. (2016). Gyroscopic corrections improve wearable sensor data prior to measuring dynamic sway in the gait of people with Multiple Sclerosis. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering. 19(12), pp. 1339 - 1346. https://doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2016.1140747Journal article
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