Andy Kerr, PhD

Andy Kerr, PhD

University of Strathclyde

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andy Kerr, PhD

Andy Kerr, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Strathclyde, specializes in the field of Biomechanics and Rehabilitation technology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Inflatable bladder for hand rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Intensity Tracking System: Tech ID: TECH2344

Technologies available to promote self-administered lower limb and gait rehabilitation for people with chronic stroke: protocol for a systematic review

An intensive exercise program using a technology-enriched rehabilitation gym for the recovery of function in people with chronic stroke: usability study

Rehabilitation Intensity Tracking System: The device has been registered on the University disclosure site as TECH2344

Development of tools for post-Stroke data collection-validation of novel fabric EMG sensor, with Arduino-driven data collection, on non-affected participants

Assessing the feasibility of using an online monitored Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Programme (GRASP) for home-based chronic stroke survivors

Annual report 2023: Sir Jules Thorn Co-Creation Centre in Rehabilitation Technology

Andy Kerr, PhD Information

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Citations(all)

1626

Citations(since 2020)

854

Cited By

1060

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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University of Strathclyde

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Andy Kerr, PhD Skills & Research Interests

Biomechanics and Rehabilitation technology

Top articles of Andy Kerr, PhD

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Inflatable bladder for hand rehabilitation

Andy Kerr

Chioma Wodu

2024/1/18

Rehabilitation Intensity Tracking System: Tech ID: TECH2344

Andy Kerr

Fiona Boyd

2023

Technologies available to promote self-administered lower limb and gait rehabilitation for people with chronic stroke: protocol for a systematic review

Fiona Boyd

Andy Kerr

Rhona Martin-Smith

Gillian Sweeney

2023/8/14

An intensive exercise program using a technology-enriched rehabilitation gym for the recovery of function in people with chronic stroke: usability study

JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies

Andy Kerr

Maisie Keogh

Milena Slachetka

Madeleine Grealy

Philip Rowe

2023/7/21

Rehabilitation Intensity Tracking System: The device has been registered on the University disclosure site as TECH2344

Andy Kerr

Fiona Boyd

2023/6/1

Development of tools for post-Stroke data collection-validation of novel fabric EMG sensor, with Arduino-driven data collection, on non-affected participants

Prosthetics and Orthotics International

Rhona Campbell

Arjan Buis

Andy Kerr

2023/4/27

Assessing the feasibility of using an online monitored Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Programme (GRASP) for home-based chronic stroke survivors

International Journal of Stroke

L Rollins

M Grealy

A Kerr

W McGeown

2023/2/7

Annual report 2023: Sir Jules Thorn Co-Creation Centre in Rehabilitation Technology

Andy Kerr

Milena Slachetka

Maisie Keogh

Gillian Sweeney

Philip Rowe

2023/8/31

A mapping review of real-time movement sonification systems for movement rehabilitation

Thomas H Nown

Priti Upadhyay

Andrew Kerr

Ivan Andonovic

Christos Tachtatzis

...

2022/7/1

A co-creation centre for accessible rehabilitation technology

Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences

Andy Kerr

Madeleine Ann Grealy

Anja Kuschmann

Rosie Rutherford

Philip Rowe

2022/1/7

Verifying a sense of agency with a real-time movement sonification system for stroke survivors with hemiparesis

Tom Nown

Andy Kerr

Ivan Andonovic

Madeleine Grealy

Christos Tachtatzis

2022/11/9

Creating a real-time movement sonification system as an upper-limb rehabilitation intervention for stroke survivors

TH Nown

A Kerr

I Andonovic

M Grealy

C Tachtatzis

2022/9/9

Control of the stand to sit movement in acute stroke survivors

Gait & Posture

A Kerr

P Rowe

V Pomeroy

2022/9/1

Developing a real-time movement sonification system for upper-limb rehabilitation for stroke survivors

Thomas H Nown

Andrew Kerr

Ivan Andonovic

Madeleine A Grealy

Christos Tachtatzis

2022/7/15

Investigating the relationships between three important functional tasks early after stroke: Movement characteristics of sit-to-stand, sit-to-walk, and walking

Frontiers in Neurology

Elizabeth Ann Chandler

Thomas Stone

Valerie Moyra Pomeroy

Allan Brian Clark

Andrew Kerr

...

2021/5/14

Experiences of augmented arm rehabilitation including supported self-management after stroke: a qualitative investigation

Clinical Rehabilitation

Stefanie Schnabel

Frederike van Wijck

Brenda Bain

Mark Barber

Philippa Dall

...

2021/2

Plantarflexor muscle activity during a change in walking speed on a treadmill: Comparison between Parkinson's and unimpaired controls

Physiotherapy

E Aldayil

A Kerr

2021/12/1

The effect of asymmetry resulting from hemiplegia on the smoothness of a stand-to-sit movement

Gait & Posture

A Godfrey

E Glynn

K Shand

Z Cordiner

A Kerr

2021/10/1

Validity of measuring tibial angle with a physical activity monitor during the gait of stroke and healthy participants

Gait & Posture

A Kerr

K Chase

N Smith

2021/10/1

Biomechanical correlates for recovering walking speed following a stroke. The potential of tibia to vertical angle as a therapy target

Gait & Posture

Andy Kerr

Philip Rowe

Allan Clark

Elizabeth Chandler

Jessica Smith

...

2020

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