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Phone Number: +44 (0)1274 234641
Fax Number: 5570
E-mail Address: J.Buckley@bradford.ac.uk
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Dr John Buckley
Research Associate in Optometry


Main Research Interests
Selected Publications



Research Interests. to top.

Career Path:

  • B.Sc in Sport Science, John Moores University, 1992
  • M.Sc in Bioengineering, University of Strathclyde, 1993
  • PhD (Part time) in Biomechanics, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2001
  • Lecturer in Biomechanics, Department of Exercise & Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1993-2002
  • Clinical Biomechanist, Gait Analysis Laboratory, the Disablement Services Centre, Withington Hospital, Manchester, 2000-2003
  • Research Associate, Department of Optometry, University of Bradford, 2002 to date
Research Specialities:

Professional Affiliations

  • Member of the International Society of Biomechanics
  • Member of the European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children

Selected Publications to top.
Anand V, Buckley JG, Scally A and Elliott DB (2002). The effect of refractive blur on postural stability. Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 22:528-534.
Anand V, Buckley JG, Scally A and Elliott DB (2003). Postural stability in the elderly during sensory perturbations and dual tasking: The influence of refractive blur. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 44:2885-2891. (145KB)
Anand V, Buckley JG, Scally A and Elliott DB (2003). Postural stability changes in the elderly with reversible visual impairment: Cataract simulation and refractive blur. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 44:4670-4675. (166 KB)
Lark SD, Buckley JG, Bennett S, Jones D and Sargeant A (2003). Dynamic joint stiffness in elderly and young men during stepping down. Clinical Biomechanics 18:848-855. (316KB)
Lark SD, Buckley JG, Jones D and Sargeant A. Knee and ankle range of motion during stepping in elderly compared to young men. In Press. Eur. J. Applied Physiol.
Buckley JG, Heasley K, Twigg P and Elliott DB. The effects of blurred vision on the mechanics of landing during stepping down by the elderly. In Press. Gait & Posture. (207KB)
Buckley JG, Anand V, Scally A and Elliott DB. Does head extension and flexion increase postural instability in elderly subjects when visual information is kept constant? In Press. Gait & Posture. (111K)