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Professor Trevor Birmingham leads a translational clinical research program that focuses on musculoskeletal health and clinical biomechanics. His work combines patient-reported performance-based outcomes with biomechanical, imaging, and biological measures from longitudinal cohort studies and randomized clinical trials. He is actively involved in research directed toward improving patient outcomes in musculoskeletal health, particularly concerning rehabilitation protocols after orthopedic surgery. Professor Birmingham has contributed significantly to the academic literature on knee osteoarthritis and its treatment modalities, including studies examining the effectiveness of high tibial osteotomy and other surgical interventions. With a robust education in health rehabilitation sciences and biomedical engineering, he plays a critical role in mentoring graduate students and overseeing graduate program supervision in these fields. Additionally, Birmingham has been recognized for his innovative approaches and methodologies in the study of biomechanics and rehabilitation, positioning him at the forefront of his disciplines.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.