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I have excellent knowledge of gait analysis systems for research and clinical purposes. I lead a research team focused on how we can improve walking performance and quality of life for young adults who have had a stroke. I have very interested in how we can use rehabilitation to improve physical and pyschological function in stroke to improve potential to return to employment. I am committed to delivering research excellence with a focus on high quality research studies, and ensuring research has impact on the care provided. Get in touch hannah.jarvis@mmu.ac.uk John Dalton Building Projects Projects Current research Projects: WalkE.A.S.Y - Walk Easy After Stroke in the Young - Investigation into the biomechanical, neuromuscular, cognition and vascular function after stroke PhD - Stroke in young adults: Outdoor rehabilitation to improve outcomes MSc Res - Examining the relationship between stroke location, muscle function and walking performance in young stroke survivors NIHR HEE internship - Barriers and facilitators to outdoor activity for young adults who have had a stroke Delphi study - Current practice by NHS clinicians when assessing walking performance of young adults who have had a stroke Greater Manchester Stroke Operational Delivery Network stroke in young adults research roundtable Research Funding: November 2021: £5000.00 Manchester Metropolitan University International Collaboration Grant October 2021: £44,817.00 Sir Halley Stewart Trust “Into the wild” - Identifying the main challenges to real-world function in young stroke survivors January 2021: £99,916.00 Stroke Research Innovation Education Fund. Rehabilitation to optimise the stroke care pathway and return to work following stroke in young adults – a feasibility and pilot study April 2019: £16,040 Dowager Countess Eleanor Peel Trust. Measuring in-socket pressure in lower limb amputees: a route towards improved function and comfort. March 2019: £1409 Medical Research Foundation. Skills and Development Award. November 2018: £95,215 Brecon Beacons National Park. Stroke in young adults: Outdoor rehabilitation to improve outcomes. (Funding to support PhD project) November 2018: £5,000 Audrey Tyler Trust. Stroke in Young Adults: Outdoor rehabilitation to improve outcomes. (Funding to purchase equipment) March 2018: £88,106 Stroke Research Innovation Education Fund. Stroke in young adults: How does it affect the metabolic and mechanical cost of walking and what are the implications for rehabilitation. July 2014: £500. The “Cunliffe prize” which is presented by the DMRC Headley Court Trustees to an individual displaying excellence in research within Defence Medical Services. July 2007: “Best dissertation” by a podiatry student studying at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Previous project supervision: MSc: A comparison of hip, knee and ankle joint kinematics using six degrees of freedom versus inverse kinematics in asymptomatic individuals. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc: A comparison of hip, knee and ankle joint kinetics using different segment inertial parameters in asymptomatic individuals. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc: Expert advisor for Fashion Institute Taught Programme. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc (Research): The use of the British Off-loading brace for the management of traumatic and complex fractures to the foot and leg in collaboration with the University of Salford, Blatchford Clinical Services and the Ministry of Defence MSc (Research): Step count levels during and away from in-patient rehabilitation. A study of British Military bilateral amputees. Ministry of Defence Journal Reviewer Nature Scientific Reports Journal of the Royal Society Interface Journal of Foot and Ankle Research Journal of Applied Biomechanics Gait and Posture Journal of Neuro-engineering Prosthetics and Orthotics International The Foot Canadian Prosthetics and Orthotics Journal Teaching and supervision Teaching I am the unit leader for L4 Research Skills and Employability. I really enjoy teaching research methods and statistics I also teach on the following units: - Human Movement Science - Neuromuscular Physiology - Physical Activity and Health - Disease Processes and Statistics - Musculoskeletal Science - Supervisor for undergraduate dissertation projects Supervision PhD: Stroke in young adults: Outdoor rehabilitation to improve outcomes. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc: A comparison of hip, knee and ankle joint kinematics using six degrees of freedom versus inverse kinematics in asymptomatic individuals. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc: A comparison of hip, knee and ankle joint kinetics using different segment inertial parameters in asymptomatic individuals. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc: Expert advisor for Fashion Institute Taught Programme. Manchester Metropolitan University MSc (Research): The use of the British Off-loading brace for the management of traumatic and complex fractures to the foot and leg in collaboration with the University of Salford, Blatchford Clinical Services and the Ministry of Defence MSc (Research): Step count levels during and away from in-patient rehabilitation. A study of British Military bilateral amputees. Ministry of Defence Research outputs Research outputs Research Papers: 1. Jarvis et al (2022) The gait profile score characterises walking performance impairments in young stroke survivors. Gait & Posture. Vol 91, Pages 229- 234. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0966636221005671 2. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. Reeves, N. (2019) Return to employment after stroke in young adults: how important is the speed and energy cost of walking? Stroke. September 3. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Reeves, N, Baker R. (2019) Can high-functioning individual’s with amputation(s) with state-of-the-art prosthetics walk ‘normally’? Annals of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In Review. 4. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. Reeves, N. (2019) Stroke in Young Adults: Walking speed as an indicator for return to work. European Stroke Journal. May, 4: Suppl 104 5. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. Reeves, N. (2019) Stroke in Young Adults: Quality of life and rehabilitation goals of young adults following stroke. European Stroke Journal. May, 4: Suppl 621 6. Saunders D, Sanderson M, Hayes S, Johnson L, Kramer S, Carter D, Jarvis H, Brazzelli M, Mead, G (2019) Physical fitness training for stroke (Review). Cochrane Database of systematic reviews. 7. Sherman K, Roberts A, Deans S, Murray A, Jarvis H. (2019) Step count levels during and away from in-patient rehabilitation. A study of British Military bilateral amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. April, 43: 188-195 8. Jarvis H, Reeves N, Twiste M Phillips R, Etherington J and Bennett, A (2018) Lessons in Medical Care Since World War I - Can high-functioning individual’s with amputation(s) with state-of-the-art prosthetics walk ‘normally’? Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3254477 9. Wingrave A, Jarvis H. (2018) The importance of the rehabilitation programme following a hemipelvectomy with limb salvage – gait analysis and outcomes. A case study. Disability and Rehabilitation. March, 28: 1-5 10. Ding Z, Jarvis H, Bennett, A, Baker R, Bull A. (2020) Development, validation and use of a musculoskeletal model for transtibial amputation: biomechanical evidence for increased rates of osteoarthritis of the uninjured limb. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. In review 11. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2017) Temporal spatial and metabolic measures of walking in highly functional individuals with lower limb amputations. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98: 1389-1399 12. Weinert-Aplin R, Twiste M, Jarvis H, Bennett A, Baker R. (2017) Medial-lateral centre of mass displacement and base of support are equally good predictors of metabolic cost in amputee walking. Gait and Posture. 51: 41-46 13. Weinert-Aplin R, Twiste M, Howard D, Jarvis H, Bennett A, Baker R. (2017) Energy flow analysis of amputee walking shows a proximally-directed transfer of energy in intact limbs, compared to a distally-directed transfer in prosthetic limbs at push-off. Medical Engineering and Physics. 39: 73-82 14. Jarvis H, Nester C, Jones R, Bowden P. (2017) Challenging the foundations of the clinical model of foot function: further evidence that the root model assessments fail to appropriately classify foot function. Journal of Foot Ankle Research. Feb, 3: 1-11 15. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Kinematics, kinetics and gait profile score in highly functional amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 39: Suppl 258 16. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Walking speed, oxygen consumption and cost during walking in military amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 39: Suppl 259 17. Bennett N, Phillip R, Jarvis H (2015) Can an ankle foot orthoses be designed to reduce pain and significantly improve function in the UK military limb salvage population. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 39: Suppl 91 18. Duff L, Jarvis H (2015) Walking speed and oxygen consumption of a unilateral hip disarticulation amputee during level walking using a C-leg vs a Genium. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 39: Suppl 361 19. Nester CJ, Jarvis H, Jones R, Bowden P, Liu A. (2014) Movement of the human foot in 100 pain free individuals aged 18-45: implications for understanding normal foot function. Journal of Foot Ankle Research. Nov, 287: 51 20. Osborne M, Bennett N, Phillip R, Jarvis H. (2014) A modern-day solution to a 100-year-old problem: the use of a bespoke off-loading brace in the rehabilitation of ‘Deck-Slap’ and other high-energy lower limb injuries. Journal of Royal Naval Medicine. January, 100: 337-43 21. Jarvis H, Nester C, Jones R, Williams A, Bowden P. (2012) Inter-assessor reliability of practice based biomechanical assessment of the foot and ankle. Journal of Foot Ankle Research. Jun, 20: 5-14 22. Jarvis H, Nester C, Jones R, Bowden P, Liu A. (2012) Static examination of the range of ankle joint dorsiflexion is not related to dynamic foot kinematics. Journal of Foot Ankle Research 5: Suppl 21 23. Jarvis H, Nester C, Bowden P, Forgany S. (2010) Repeatability of the Salford multi-segment foot model. 2nd congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community Supplement Invited Conference Presentations 1. Jarvis H. (2019) Clinical gait analysis: From theory to practical approach. Summer School in Podiatry. World Health Organisation (WHO). 2. Jarvis H. (2019) Stroke in Young Adults: What is the metabolic and mechanical cost of walking? Welsh Stroke Conference 3. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2016) The role of rehabilitation in improving outcomes in military amputees. Royal British Legion Blast Centre, Imperial College London 4. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Improving the scientific basis of amputee gait. Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI). 5. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2014) Improving the scientific basis of amputee gait. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Conference (NATO) 6. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2014) Improving the scientific basis of amputee gait. Directorate of Defence Rehabilitation Conference Accepted Conference Presentations 1. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. (2019) Return to employment after stroke in young adults: how important is the speed and energy cost of walking? European Stroke Conference 2. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. (2019) Stroke in Young Adults: Quality of life and rehabilitation goals of young adults following stroke. European Stroke Conference 3. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. (2019). Quality of life and rehabilitation goals of young adults following stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair Conference 4. Jarvis H, Brown S, Price M, Butterworth C, Jackson K, Groenevelt R, Walker L, Rees N, Clayton A. (2019) Stroke in Young Adults: Quality of life and rehabilitation goals of young adults following stroke. Welsh Stroke Conference 5. Ding Z, Jarvis H, Henson D, Wdowski M, Bull A (2017) Unilateral transtbial amputees with advanced prosthetics overload both limbs and are at risk of osteoarthritis. 23rd Congrees of the European Society of Biomechanics 6. Carse B, Jarvis H, Calvin J. (2017) Energy expenditure during gait with unilateral trans-femoral amputees: differences between military and civilian populations. Clinical Movement Analysis Society. 7. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Kinematics, kinetics and gait profile score in highly functional amputees. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics Conference 8. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Walking speed, oxygen consumption and cost during walking in military amputees. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics 9. Bennett N, Phillip R, Jarvis H (2015) Can an ankle foot orthoses be designed to reduce pain and significantly improve function in the UK military limb salvage population. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics 10. Duff L, Jarvis H (2015) Walking speed and oxygen consumption of a unilateral hip disarticulation amputee during level walking using a C-leg vs a Genium. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics 11. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Walking speed, oxygen consumption and cost during walking in military amputees. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference 12. Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) Kinematics, kinetics and gait profile score in highly functional amputees. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference 13. Bennett N, Jarvis H, Bennett A, Twiste M, Phillip R, Etherington J, Baker R. (2015) The British Off-loading brace for the management of complex fractures to the foot and ankle: A pilot study. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics Conference 14. Nester C, Jarvis H, Jones R, Bowden P, Liu A. (2014) Association between foot type defined by static and dynamic measures and the centre of pressure during gait. 4th congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community 15. Nester C, Jarvis H, Jones R, Bowden P, Liu A. (2012) Static examination of the ankle joint cannot predict dynamic function of the foot. 3rd congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community 16. Jarvis H, Nester C, Bowden P, Forgany S. (2010) Repeatability of the Salford multi-segment foot model. 2nd congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community. Journal articles Jarvis, H.L., Brown, S.J., Butterworth, C., Jackson, K., Clayton, A., Walker, L., Rees, N., Price, M., Groenevelt, R., Reeves, N.D. (2021) 'The gait profile score characterises walking performance impairments in young stroke survivors.' Gait and Posture, 91pp. 229-234. Saunders, D.H., Sanderson, M., Hayes, S., Johnson, L., Kramer, S., Carter, D.D., Jarvis, H., Brazzelli, M., Mead, G.E. (2020) 'Physical fitness training for stroke patients.' Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Saunders, D.H., Sanderson, M., Hayes, S., Johnson, L., Kramer, S., Carter, D., Jarvis, H., Brazzelli, M., Mead, G.E. (2020) 'Physical Fitness Training for Patients With Stroke..' Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (3) Ding, Z., Jarvis, H.L., Bennett, A.N., Baker, R., Bull, A.M.J. (2020) 'Higher knee contact forces might underlie increased osteoarthritis rates in high functioning amputees: A pilot study.' Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Jarvis, H.L., Reeves, N.D., Twiste, M., Phillip, R.D., Etherington, J., Bennett, A.N. (2020) 'Can high-functioning amputees with state-of-the-art prosthetics walk normally? A kinematic and dynamic study of 40 individuals..' Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, 64(1) Sherman, K., Roberts, A., Murray, K., Deans, S., Jarvis, H. (2019) 'Daily step count of British military males with bilateral lower limb amputations: A comparison of in-patient rehabilitation with the consecutive leave period between admissions.' Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 43(2) pp. 188-195. Jarvis, H.L., Brown, S.J., Price, M., Butterworth, C., Groenevelt, R., Jackson, K., Walker, L., Rees, N., Clayton, A., Reeves, N.D. (2019) 'Return to Employment After Stroke in Young Adults: How Important Is the Speed and Energy Cost of Walking?.' Stroke, Wingrave, A., Jarvis, H.L. (2018) 'The importance of the rehabilitation program following an internal hemipelvectomy and reconstrucion with limb salvage - gait analysis and outcomes: a case study.' Disability and Rehabilitation, 41(17) pp. 2066-2070. Payton, C.J., Burkett, B., Van de Vliet, P., Jarvis, H., Daly, D., Mehrkuehler, C., Kilian, M., Hogarth, L. (2018) 'Performance characteristics of para swimmers – how effective is the swimming classification system?.' Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 29(2) pp. 333-346. Weinert-Aplin, R.A., Howard, D., Twiste, M., Jarvis, H.L., Bennett, A.N., Baker, R.J. (2017) 'Energy flow analysis of amputee walking shows a proximally-directed transfer of energy in intact limbs, compared to a distally-directed transfer in prosthetic limbs at push-off.' Medical Engineering and Physics, 39pp. 73-82. Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etheringtion, J. (2017) 'Temporal Spatial and Metabolic Measures of Walking in Highly Functional Individuals With Lower Limb Amputations.' Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98(7) pp. 1389-1399. Jarvis, H.L., Nester, C.J., Bowden, P.D., Jones, R.K. (2017) 'Challenging the foundations of the clinical model of foot function: Further evidence that the root model assessments fail to appropriately classify foot function.' Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 10(1) Weinert-Aplin, R.A., Twiste, M., Jarvis, H.L., Bennett, A.N., Baker, R.J. (2017) 'Medial-lateral centre of mass displacement and base of support are equally good predictors of metabolic cost in amputee walking.' Gait & Posture, 51pp. 41-46. Nester, C.J., Jarvis, H.L., Jones, R.K., Bowden, P.D., Liu, A. (2014) 'Movement of the human foot in 100 pain free individuals aged 18-45: implications for understanding normal foot function.' Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 7 Nester, C.J., Jarvis, H.L., Jones, R.K., Bowden, P.D., Liu, A. (2014) 'Movement of the human foot in 100 pain free individuals aged 18¿45: implications for understanding normal foot function.' Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 7(1) pp. 51-51. Osbourne, M., Jarvis, H.L., Bennett, N., Phllip, R. (2014) 'A modern-day solution to a 100-year-old problem: the use of a Bespoke Off-loading Brace in the rehabilitation of 'Deck-Slap' and other high-energy lower limb injuries.' Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service, 100(3) pp. 337-343. Jarvis, H., Nester, C.J., Bowden, P.P., Jones, R.K., Liu, A. (2012) 'Static examination of the range of ankle joint dorsiflexion is not related to dynamic foot kinematics.' Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 5(S1) Jarvis, H.L., Nester, C.J., Jones, R.K., Williams, A., Bowden, P.D. (2012) 'Inter-assessor reliability of practice based biomechanical assessment of the foot and ankle.' Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 5(14) Conference papers Jarvis, H., Reeves, N., Brown, S., Price, M., Butterworth, C., Jackson, K., Groenevelt, R., Walker, L., Rees, N., Clayton, A. (2019) 'Stroke in Young Adults: Walking speed as an indicator for return to work.' In European Stroke Organisation Conference. 4. Milan, Italy, 22/5/2019 - 24/5/2019. SAGE Publications, Jarvis, H., Hogarth, L., Burkett, B., Payton, C. (2017) 'World Para swimming classification research project for athletes with physical impairment.' In UK Paralympic Performance Conference. Burton-upon-Trent, 29/3/2017 - 30/3/2017. Sims, D., Burden, A., Jarvis, H., Onambele, G., Payton, C., Morse, C.I. (2017) 'An increase in oxygen consumption are associated with changes in gait profile scores in healthy adults but not Achondroplasia (Dwarfism). 53. , , , Onambele G, C and CI,.' In XXVI Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. Brisbane, Australia, 23/7/2017 - 27/7/2017. Hogarth, L., Payton, C., Jarvis, H., Burkett, B. (2017) 'Understanding the impact of limb deficiency impairment on paralympic swimming performance: moving towards evidence-based classification.' In VISTA 2017. Toronto, Canada, 20/9/2017 - 23/9/2017. Payton, C.J., Hogarth, L., Burkett, B., Jarvis, H. (2017) 'Analysis of Para swimming start performance: is the current classification system fit for purpose?.' In VISTA 2017. Toronto, Canada, 20/9/2017 - 23/9/2017. Jarvis, H., Hogarth, L., Burkett, B., Payton, C. 'World Para swimming classification research project for athletes with physical impairment.' In UK Paralympic Performance Conference. Burton Upon Trent, UK, 29/3/2017 - 30/3/2017. Presentations Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Improving the scientific basis of amputee gait. [Presentation] Defence and Security Equipment International, Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett A, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Walking speed, oxygen consumption and cost during walking in military amputees. [Presentation] GCMAS, Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Walking speed, oxygen consumption and cost during walking in military amputees. [Presentation] ISPO, Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Kinematics, kinetics and gait profile score in highly functional amputees.. [Presentation] GCMAS, Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Kinematics, kinetics and gait profile score in highly functional amputees.. [Presentation] ISPO, Jarvis, H.L., Baker, R., Bennett, A., Twiste, M., Phillip, R., Etherington, J. Improving the scientific basis of amputee gait.. [Presentation] North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Theses and dissertations Jarvis, H.L. Investigation of the podiatric model of foot biomechanics. 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