Dr. Marnee McKay | Strength | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Marnee McKay, The University of Sydney, Australia
Marnee McKay, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the School of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney. Her research focuses on outcome measure assessment and development, building on her doctoral work known as the 1000 Norms Project. This project aims to improve the understanding and treatment of various neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders by developing precise and responsive outcome measures for use in clinical trials.Dr. McKay leads the 1000 Norms Project Consortium, an interdisciplinary group overseeing the implementation of reference values from the project. She has also co-developed ClinicalOutcomeMeasures.org, a web-based scoring system used for deep phenotyping and monitoring response to therapy. Her expertise in outcome measure assessment has led her to lead measurement efforts in diverse national and international collaborative projects. Dr. McKay holds several leadership positions, including co-chair of the University Early and Mid-Career Academic Network (SEMCAN).
Professional Profile
The association between musculoskeletal pain during pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analyses
Variability between Different Hand-Held Dynamometers for Measuring Muscle Strength
Development of a functional outcome measure for riboflavin transporter deficiency
Multicenter Validation of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Functional Outcome Measure
Women, concussion and disputing an old myth: the game of football is not ‘unsuitable for females’