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Paulina Kloskowska is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy at King's College London. She qualified as a physiotherapist in 2009 from Poznan University of Medical Sciences and completed her MSc in Physiotherapy in 2012. Kloskowska began her PhD at Queen Mary University of London, focusing on biomechanical signatures related to groin pain in athletes, which she completed in 2016 with a title in Sports Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Throughout her career, she has worked with football and rugby teams and has presented her research at several national and international conferences. After her PhD, she became a post-doctoral researcher at Queen Mary University and joined the University of Northampton as a Senior Lecturer, where she contributed to the development of a new Physiotherapy program. In April 2022, she joined King's College London. Kloskowska also works clinically in a private clinic on Harley Street, specializing in lower limb injuries, with a particular interest in chronic pain management among female athletes. Her research focuses on biomechanical movement characteristics and hip groin assessments in women's health, aiming to optimize rehabilitation approaches for female athletes through a multidisciplinary perspective.
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