Contact Details
- Phone
- +64 3 479 5425
- leigh.hale@otago.ac.nz
University Links
- Position
- Dean of the School of Physiotherapy
- Qualifications
- BSc(Cape Town) MSc (Physio) PhD(Witw) PhD FNZCP
- Research summary
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
- Teaching
- Neurorehabilitation
- Disability awareness
- Supported Self-Management
- Thesis supervision (masters and PhD)
- Memberships
- Honorary Editorial Committee member, NZ Journal of Physiotherapy
- Trustee of Neuromuscular Research New Zealand
- Member of the New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists
- Editorial Board of Humanities in Rehabilitation
Research
Leigh primarily researches in the area of community-based physiotherapeutic rehabilitation, falls prevention and supported self-management for people living with lifelong health conditions and/or disability, such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, dementia, and learning disabilities, diabetes; and in aged care. Her research uses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies and focusses on how physiotherapists can enable and support people to optimally live healthy and engaging lives.
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- Supported self-management for people living with lifelong conditions
- Community falls prevention programmes for older adults
- Falls prevention
- Exercise and physical activity in people with long term conditions, particularly Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, and Alzheimer's disease
- The use of virtual reality in upper limb stroke rehabilitation
- Disability awareness
- Upper limb stroke rehabilitation
- Valuing support workers and caregivers