Steph Valentin
steph valentin

Dr Steph Valentin PhD, MCSP, FHEA

Associate Professor

Biography

Dr Stephanie Valentin joined 麻豆社区 in January 2023 as an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy. Stephanie is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is a Chartered Physiotherapist. She primarily teaches on the MSc Physiotherapy (Pre-registration) in the School of Health & Social Care.

Stephanie gained her BSc(Hons) Physiotherapy from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, in 2001. She worked in NHS Grampian as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist from 2001-2009. She then worked as research assistant at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, coordinating several clinical trials evaluating treatments for whiplash associated disorders (WAD). From 2011 -2015 she undertook her PhD at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria, on comparative bipedal and quadrupedal spinal biomechanics. In 2015 she moved back to Scotland where she worked as a research associate on a Chief Scientist Office (CSO) funded project evaluating muscle activity during land and aquatic exercises in low back pain. She then worked as a Lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland in Sport and Exercise Science from 2015-2023 with a focus on teaching anatomy, biomechanics, and research methods, after which she took on her current role at 麻豆社区.

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Perceptions and experiences of the menstrual cycle amongst elite adult and adolescent football players

Journal Article
Donnelly, J., Valentin, S., Easton, C., White, A., & Forrest (N茅e Whyte), L. J. (online)
Perceptions and experiences of the menstrual cycle amongst elite adult and adolescent football players. Science and Medicine in Football, https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2025.2476485
The purpose of this study was to investigate players鈥 experiences and perceptions of the menstrual cycle (MC) and the perceived impact on performance. Female elite adult (n鈥=鈥...

Human versus machine vision based ergonomic risk assessment of patient handling in health care professionals

Preprint / Working Paper
Breen, C., Valentin, S., & Ryan, C. Human versus machine vision based ergonomic risk assessment of patient handling in health care professionals

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Breen, C., Valentin, S., & Ryan, C. Human versus machine vision based ergonomic risk assessment of patient handling in health care professionals

Intrinsic and extrinsic variables impacting upper quarter Y-balance test scores in sporting cohorts: A systematic review

Journal Article
Steele, C., & Valentin, S. (in press)
Intrinsic and extrinsic variables impacting upper quarter Y-balance test scores in sporting cohorts: A systematic review. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.02.043
Introduction The upper quarter y-balance test (YBT-UQ) is a functional screening tool used to detect musculoskeletal injury risk, aid rehabilitation, and monitor dynamic funct...

Do Workplace Fish Tanks Influence Employee Wellbeing and Cognitive Performance? An Embedded Mixed-Methods Study

Journal Article
Clements, H., Valentin, S., Jenkins, N., Rankin, J., Gee, N. R., Snellgrove, D., & Sloman, K. A. (in press)
Do Workplace Fish Tanks Influence Employee Wellbeing and Cognitive Performance? An Embedded Mixed-Methods Study. 础苍迟丑谤辞锄辞枚蝉, https://doi.org/10.1080/08927936.2024.2303227
Evidence from 鈥減et-friendly鈥 workplaces highlights potential benefits associated with taking companion animals to work, including reduced stress among employees. Ornamental fi...

The assessment of paraspinal muscle epimuscular fat in participants with and without low back pain: A case-control study

Journal Article
Rosenstein, B., Burdick, J., Roussac, A., Rye, M., Naghdi, N., Valentin, S., 鈥ortin, M. (2024)
The assessment of paraspinal muscle epimuscular fat in participants with and without low back pain: A case-control study. Journal of Biomechanics, 163, Article 111928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.111928
It remains unclear whether paraspinal muscle fatty infiltration in low back pain (LBP) is i) solely intramuscular, ii) is lying outside the epimysium between the muscle and fa...

The assessment of paraspinal muscle epimuscular fat in participants with and without low back pain: A case-control study.

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Rosenstein, B., Burdick, J., Roussac, A., Rye, M., Naghdi, N., Valentin, S., Licka, T., Sean, M., Tetreault, P., Elliott, J., & Fortin, M. (2023, July)
The assessment of paraspinal muscle epimuscular fat in participants with and without low back pain: A case-control study. Presented at 4th International Workshop on Spine Loading and Deformation, Berlin, Germany

Coaches ability to support elite and adolescent soccer players throughout their menstrual cycle and the perceived associated performance implications

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Donnelly, J., Macrae, E., Valentin, S., Easton, C., White, A., & Forrest, L. (2023, June)
Coaches ability to support elite and adolescent soccer players throughout their menstrual cycle and the perceived associated performance implications. Poster presented at 2023 WiSEAN Conference, Liverpool

An investigation into the effect of biological maturation on performance metrics in academy female footballers

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Slevin, M., Valentin, S., King, M., Easton, C., White, A. D., & Forrest, L. J. (2023, June)
An investigation into the effect of biological maturation on performance metrics in academy female footballers. Poster presented at 2023 WiSEAN Conference, Liverpool

Lumbar multifidus characteristics in university level athletes: Possible predictors of low back pain and lower limb injury.

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Anstruther, M., Valentin, S., Dover, G., & Fortin, M. (2022, June)
Lumbar multifidus characteristics in university level athletes: Possible predictors of low back pain and lower limb injury. Poster presented at 2022 ISEK Conference, Quebec, Canada

Prehabilitation for recreational runners: motivators, influencers, and barriers to injury prevention strategies for running-related injury

Journal Article
Linton, L., Barr, M., & Valentin, S. (2022)
Prehabilitation for recreational runners: motivators, influencers, and barriers to injury prevention strategies for running-related injury. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 31(5), 544-553. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2021-0364
Context: Injury prevention programs are effective when implemented in team sports, but many recreational runners have less access to such focused interventions or peer support...

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