Tell us about your work!
– My work as a Visiting Professor is mainly to contribute with my expertise and network in physiotherapy and motor control and learning. This includes building and developing MoRe-Lab, a health science experimental test environment for the study of movement, activity and behavior. There I am involved in several projects on training of movement control, including the development and evaluation of new tests and rehabilitation methods.
– In addition, I teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels in motor control and learning, as well as practical analysis of movement behavior in a laboratory environment in various health conditions.
What do you appreciate about being a visiting professor?
– It is very inspiring to be able to integrate what I work with in Luleå with teaching and projects together with colleagues in Lund. I have always appreciated Skåne and Lund. Partly as a study and work environment, but I also have a personal geographical connection as my mother was from Skåne.
– I graduated as a physiotherapist at Lund University in 1996 and it feels very good to be able to give back to the students who are now studying physiotherapy at the Faculty. I hope that my knowledge and experience will benefit the Faculty of Medicine and future physiotherapists, both in clinical practice and research as well as innovation.