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Stewart Morrison is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Population Health Sciences at King's College London. With a clinical background in podiatry, he has extensive experience working with children and young people, particularly in addressing musculoskeletal foot and lower limb pain. His research interests focus on advancing knowledge and practice in foot health, as well as developing interventions aimed at improving health care outcomes. As a member of the Rehabilitation Health research group, he has contributed to a world-leading research program in collaboration with international partners, utilizing innovative research methods to achieve excellence in research. His vast experience encompasses a variety of research methods, including motion analysis technologies for quantifying foot development in infancy and childhood, analysis of electronic health records at the population level regarding foot and ankle problems, and qualitative methodologies to explore the impact of foot problems across life stages. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and continues to be actively involved in research to enhance the understanding of foot health.
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