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Dr. Michael Parr

Assistant Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Michael Parr

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Personal and professional webfolio, Stephens, J., Parr, M., Clarkson, C. Oct 2014, Physiotherapy UK
  • The development of mediadriven clinical skills through using the 'e-skills portfolio', Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2 Jul 2013, In: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Media-driven clinical skills competencies, Parr, M., Stephens, J. Oct 2012, Physiotherapy UK Conference
  • The development of media driven clinical skills competencies through the use of ‘The E-Skills Portfolio’, Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2011, Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare Conference (ASPiH 2011)
  • The effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and static stretch training on running mechanics, Caplan, N., Rogers, R., Parr, M., Hayes, P. 2009, In: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
  • 'Lights, camera, action!'– media-driven clinical skills competencies, Stephens, J., Parr, M. 2008, Higher Education Academy (HEA) Festival of Learning: Enhancing Learning in Health Sciences & Practice
  • The role of chronic stretching on sprinting performance, Caplan, N., Hayes, P., Parr, M., Rogers, R. 2007, British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Annual Conference 2007 (BASES 2007)

  • Health MSc September 01 2004
  • Teacher Training PGCE September 01 2000
  • Health BSc (Hons) September 01 1994


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