Lisa Alcock

Lisa Alcock

Newcastle University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Lisa Alcock

Lisa Alcock, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Gait, Falls, Mobility, Ageing, Neurodegeneration.

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

Real-World Gait Detection Using a Wrist-Worn Inertial Sensor: Validation Study

Developing a Novel Dual-Injection FDG-PET Imaging Methodology to Study the Functional Neuroanatomy of Gait

Mobilise-D insights to estimate real-world walking speed in multiple conditions with a wearable device

Discriminating between indoor and outdoor environments during daily living activities using local magnetic field characteristics and machine learning techniques

Algorithms for gait: technical and clinical validity.

Translating digital healthcare to enhance clinical management: a protocol for an observational study using a digital health technology system to monitor medication adherence …

Laboratory and free-living gait performance in adults with COPD and healthy controls

A robust walking detection algorithm using a single foot-worn inertial sensor: validation in real-life settings

Lisa Alcock Information

University

Position

Institute of Neuroscience

Citations(all)

1945

Citations(since 2020)

1693

Cited By

757

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lisa Alcock Skills & Research Interests

Gait

Falls

Mobility

Ageing

Neurodegeneration

Top articles of Lisa Alcock

Real-World Gait Detection Using a Wrist-Worn Inertial Sensor: Validation Study

JMIR Formative Research

2023

Developing a Novel Dual-Injection FDG-PET Imaging Methodology to Study the Functional Neuroanatomy of Gait

NeuroImage

2024/2/6

Discriminating between indoor and outdoor environments during daily living activities using local magnetic field characteristics and machine learning techniques

2024/1/4

Algorithms for gait: technical and clinical validity.

Gait, Balance and Mobility Analysis: Theoretical, Technical, and Clinical Applications

2024

Translating digital healthcare to enhance clinical management: a protocol for an observational study using a digital health technology system to monitor medication adherence …

BMJ open

2023/9/1

A robust walking detection algorithm using a single foot-worn inertial sensor: validation in real-life settings

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing

2023/9

Faster walking speeds require greater activity from the primary motor cortex in older adults compared to younger adults

Sensors

2023/8/3

Enhancing remote monitoring and classification of motor state in Parkinson’s disease using Wearable Technology and Machine Learning

2023/6/14

Gianni Cerro
Gianni Cerro

H-Index: 9

Lisa Alcock
Lisa Alcock

H-Index: 14

Feasibility and usability of a digital health technology system to monitor mobility and assess medication adherence in mild-to-moderate Parkinson's disease

Frontiers in Neurology

2023/3/15

Free-water imaging of the cholinergic basal forebrain and pedunculopontine nucleus in Parkinson’s disease

Brain

2023/3/1

Safety and tolerability of adjunct non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation in people with parkinson’s: a study protocol

BMC neurology

2023/2/3

Acceptability of wearable devices for measuring mobility remotely: observations from the Mobilise-D technical validation study

Digital Health

2023/2

Inertial sensors on the feet, rather than lumbar sensor only, increase sensitivity of spatio-temporal gait measures to longitudinal progression in ataxia

International Society of Posture and Gait Research-ISPGR

2023

Lisa Alcock
Lisa Alcock

H-Index: 14

Protocol: Translating digital healthcare to enhance clinical management: a protocol for an observational study using a digital health technology system to monitor medication …

BMJ Open

2023

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