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Carsten Juhl's research primarily focuses on evidence synthesis and the effectiveness of exercise-based rehabilitation interventions for patients with osteoarthritis, cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease. He is currently a senior investigator for the Randomized Controlled Trial HIP-REP, which examines the impact of adding Activities of Daily Living (ADL) to rehabilitation for hip fracture patients. Additionally, Juhl leads the Specific Training According to Balance Evaluation (STABLE) project, which assesses the validity and reliability of functional tests related to fall risk. He is also involved in a trial investigating neuromuscular exercise education for patients with severe knee osteoarthritis. Juhl is an Associate Professor at the Research Unit for Musculoskeletal Function within the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics and has been actively engaged in teaching and supervising students in Master’s and PhD programs, particularly in Physiotherapy. He has developed courses in systematic review and meta-analysis at both Aarhus University and SDU, contributing to pedagogical research and teaching development. Over the years, he has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and has served as an editor and reviewer for various research journals.
Research Unit Musculoskeletal Function, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics • Odense, Denmark
Carsten Juhl is an Associate Professor focused on research and teaching in areas related to musculoskeletal function, with a specialization in physiotherapy.
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