Alison McGregor
Alison Hazel McGregor is a British physiotherapist and biomedical engineer who is a professor at Imperial College London. Her research is focused on the musculoskeletal system and the mechanisms/impacts of injury. She has previously served as the President and Secretary of the Society for Back Pain Research. Early life and educationMcGregor studied physiotherapy at King's College London.[1] She graduated with a diploma in physiotherapy in 1989, then moved to the University of Surrey for her graduate studies. Her doctorate in bioengineering concentrated on human biomechanics.[2] Research and careerIn 1997, McGregor started working at Imperial College London, where she started to study back pain.[3] She is a leading member of the MSk Lab, where she develops better diagnostic tools, surgical interventions and understanding of human movement on the musculoskeletal system.[4] She has previously served as the President and Secretary of the Society for Back Pain Research.[1] McGregor joined an interdisciplinary research team providing physiotherapy to the rowers of Imperial's Boat Club.[5] In particular, McGregor was interested in identifying the ideal technique that could minimise the risk of injury.[5][6] Through the Imperial College Boat Club, McGregor became involved with British International Rowing.[7] She has shown that the hip position is critical for rowing, and that a slumped position can limit transfer of power.[8][9] In 2012, McGregor and two students were chosen as Imperial College London Olympic flame torchbearers in the build-up to the London Olympic Games.[10] She was selected because of her contributions to the Imperial Boat Club.[10] In 2017, the Imperial College Boat Club recognised her twenty-year dedication to the club with an honorary party, where they named a boat after her.[7] Personal lifeMcGregor is interested in sports and photography.[2] Selected publications
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