
Overview
Background
I am an Honorary Associate Professor within the School of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences. My primary area of research is focused on enhancing our understanding of the complex function of the human foot. Despite the importance of our feet in our daily lives, we know little about this complex anatomical structure. I am driven to understand how the foot has evolved, to perform such a diverse array of locomotor tasks with relative effectiveness and efficiency. Specifically, I study how the brain and spinal cord control foot function, and the role of elastic connective tissues in providing structural support and energy conservation. I am fascinated by the intricate interaction of the many small bones within the foot, and how variations in structure may influence the physcial performance of the foot. Beyond fundamental science, my research has broad application across a range of areas. My research program has both direct industry connections (e.g. Australian Sports Commission and Asics Oceania) and potential applications in different areas of health (e.g. chronic musculoskeletal conditions - osteoarthritis), rehabilitation, and robotic/prosthetic design.
Availability
- Dr Luke Kelly is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Podiatry, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Biomechanics of the Foot and Lower Limb
Exploring the complex function of the human foot in the context of human performance and musculoskeletal health
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Cricket Biomechanics
- Biomechanics consultant to Cricket Australia - Member of The International Cricket Council Panel of Human Movement Experts
Works
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2011
Journal Article
Repeated sprinting on natural grass impairs vertical stiffness but does not alter plantar loading in soccer players
Girard, Olivier, Racinais, Sebastien, Kelly, Luke, Millet, Gregoire P. and Brocherie, Franck (2011). Repeated sprinting on natural grass impairs vertical stiffness but does not alter plantar loading in soccer players. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 111 (10), 2547-2555. doi: 10.1007/s00421-011-1884-5
2010
Journal Article
Augmented low dye taping changes muscle activation patterns and plantar pressure during treadmill running
Kelly, Luke A., Racinais, Sebastien, Tanner, Craig M., Grantham, Justin and Chalabi, Hakim (2010). Augmented low dye taping changes muscle activation patterns and plantar pressure during treadmill running. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 40 (10), 648-655. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2010.3164
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Luke Kelly is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Biomechanical investigations of Tibial Pilon Fractures and the impact on the Talar dome.
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of fatigue on how running performance and economy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Does Foot Shape Matter? Understanding the Relationship Between Subtalar Joint Morphology, Size, and Function
Principal Advisor
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
It's all about the talus: Understanding the relationship between human foot morphology and function
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Establishing the relationship between foot form and function
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the foot and its muscles during non-steady state locomotion
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The spring in Your Step: The Role of Muscles and Elastic Connective Tissue within the Foot
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising the spring in your step - analysing the neuromechanical response of the human foot to varied surfaces and loads for improved footwear design.
Principal Advisor
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2025
Master Philosophy
Investigating Peak Periods of Physical Demand in Elite Female Netball Players
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Towards Linking the Mechanics and Energetics of Human Locomotion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanical structure and function of the iliotibial band and implications for running injury
Associate Advisor
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