Kerry Mann
Associate lecturer
School of Exercise science, Sports and Health
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Ms Kerry Mann is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate with the School of Exercise Science, Sport and Health at Charles Sturt University, with her primary research focus in the field of biomechanics, movement screening and injury prevention in pre-elite youth athletes. Her thesis is titled titled "Lumbopelvic Instability: The Primary Cause of Lower Limb Injuries in Pre-Elite Youth Atheltes?". Kerry completed her Bachelor of Exercise Science (Rehabilitation) and Bachelor of Exercise Science (Honours) at Charles Sturt University, graduating with distinction and Class 1 Honours respectively. Kerry has completed injury prevention and movement screening with organisations including Western Region Academy of Sport, Hunter Academy of Sport, Far West Academy of Sport, Greater Western Sydney Academy of Sport and Western Sydney Health & Rehabilitation Services.
Research Interest
Injury Prevention through Prediction