Bridging the Gap between research and education: PhD student Svonko Galasso introduces his research
In a recent enlightening session, PhD student Svonko Galasso took the stage to introduce our Physiotherapy students to the cutting-edge science of markerless motion analysis. Galasso’s research delves into the application of this technology for feasible clinical motor assessment, promising to revolutionize the way we understand and treat motor disorders.
The synergy between research and education is a cornerstone of our commitment to providing our students with an enriching and up-to-date learning experience.
During the presentation, Svonko Galasso explained how this technology opens new avenues for objective and accurate assessment of motor skills in clinical settings. By eliminating the need for physical markers, patients can move more naturally, providing clinicians with a more realistic representation of their motor abilities. This breakthrough not only enhances the precision of assessments but also improves the overall patient experience.
Our Physiotherapy students, the future professionals in the field, now know about the opportunity to incorporate this approach into their practice.