About
Liba Sheeran is Associate Professor of Allied Health Professions (Physiotherapy) at the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载, internationally established for advancing digital and AI-driven innovations in musculoskeletal health and pain conditions. Her work integrates clinical expertise, biomechanics, and digital healthcare design to develop AI driven tools to personalise management utilised within NHS and workplace settings. Alongside her research, she is an established national and international educator and speaker and holds leadership roles shaping national and global strategies for MSK health and digital research and innovation.
Research
Research interests
- AI-driven Pain Phenotyping
- Digital Healthcare
- Biomechanics and Movement Analysis
- Workplace Health
Current research
Liba is Chief Investigator of gUB-Precise, a feasibility trial testing a digital self-management intervention for low back pain in rail workers. She leads AI-driven projects including BACK-to-MOVE, SpineSighter and BackTracker, which apply machine learning and biomechanics to personalise spine rehabilitation. She also contributes to PIECES, a collaboration with the NHS exploring Cauda Equina Syndrome management and education practices within the healthcare sector.
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Teaching
Liba Sheeran’s teaching is closely aligned with her research in musculoskeletal health and digital innovation. She embeds AI, biomechanics, and digital self-management into physiotherapy and allied health curricula, preparing students for future-ready practice. Her teaching spans undergraduate to doctoral levels, with particular focus on pain, sports and exercise physiotherapy, and technology-enhanced rehabilitation. Internationally, she contributes as Visiting Teaching Fellow at the University of Salzburg and SUPSI, Switzerland, and delivers specialist training through professional bodies such as Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports and Exercise Medicine (ACPSEM), and Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE).
Biography
Dr Liba Sheeran is Associate Professor of Allied Health Professions (Physiotherapy) at the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 She has a balanced portfolio of education, research and enterprise, underpinned by over 20 years of clinical and translational research experience in musculoskeletal health. Clinically active as a consultant physiotherapist for Swiss Bobsleigh, German Ski Federation and Athletics, she integrates clinical insight complex spine pain management, with academic innovation to deliver impact in healthcare and occupational health.
Her research leadership is evidenced by securing over ?8.6M in funding, authoring 40+ peer-reviewed papers, and developing AI-enabled tools (BACK-on-LINE?, BACK-to-MOVE, SpineSighter, BackTracker) now embedded in NHS and workplace health settings. These innovations have attracted partnerships with industry and occupational health organisations including IBM Insights, getUBetter, and the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB). They have been cited in national policy, demonstrating international impact, further evidenced by an h-index of 14 (i10-index 16), >1322 citations (Google Scholar) and >2,700 captures (PlumX).
In education, she has led curriculum development embedding digital health and AI into physiotherapy and allied health doctoral, postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, and supervised numerous doctoral and postgraduate researchers. She is internationally established in physiotherapy education as Visiting Teaching Fellow at the University of Salzburg and SUPSI, co-developer of Pain-Ed courses, and invited educator at ACPSEM, ACPOHE and Isokinetic Football Conferences.
Dr Sheeran's academic leadership includes election as Vice President-Elect of the Society for Back Pain Research, membership of NIHR i4i Funding Committees and the NIHR & Versus Arthritis MSK Translational Research Collaboration, and advisory roles with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy on digital strategy. Through these positions she has shaped research priorities, funding decisions and digital health strategy at national and international levels.
Prizes
- Royal Society of Medicine (Orthopaedics Section) Best Presentation Prize (2007)
- (nominee) Cardiff University Innovation and Impact Award (2019): Excellence in Research and Innovation (2019)
- Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) Golden Jubilee Prize (2020)
- Research Capacity Building Collaboration (RCBC) Postdoctoral Fellowship (2016)