Dr Yoshiro Okubo
Dr Yoshi Okubo completed his PhD (Sports Medicine) at the University of Tsukuba, Japan in 2015. He is a Senior Research Fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia and a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at UNSW Sydney, School of Population Health. His research interest includes falls, balance/gait, exercise, perturbation training, augmented and virtual reality. Dr Okubo has developed an innovative Trip and Slip Walkway whichis a breakthrough approach for elucidating the mechanisms of trip- and slip-induced falls, effective stepping strategies and motor skill learning fundamental to effective fall prevention in older adults.His studies have demonstrated reactive stepping at the critical moment of an unexpected trip or slip can be regained in older age and people with Parkinson’s disease. This training principle has been adapted intoa novel reactive balance training program ReacStep designed for clinical settings. As senior author, he led global experts in developing a consensus review article that provides guidance for researchers and clinicians interested in reactive balance training for fall prevention:“”.
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- Okubo Y, McDonald K, Wu L, Pelicioni PHS, Treacy D, Lord SR, Brodie MA, Walker M, Humburg P, McCouat K. UNSW Medicine & Health Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addiction Theme. 2023. $36,775. Development and Validation of a Paddle Trip System to Deliver Unanticipated, Controlled and Realistic Obstacle Trips in Older People.
- Brodie A, Okubo Y, Ostrowski M, Chan D, Modenese L, von Wegner F, Hoang P, Razee H, Lovell N. 2023-2025. 2022 NHMRC-EU Joint Programme on Neurodegenerative Disease Research. $471,454.80 (In €1,589,883/$2,481,343). Taking steps against the burden of Parkinson’s disease.
- SafeTrip Study for a gold standard approach and mechanisms of reactive balance training to prevent falls in older adults using 3D motion capture andelectromyogram (EMG).
- towards accessible reactive balance training for clinical settings.
- : Next generation fall prevention program using virtual reality (VR).
- Safe Landing Study: Learning how to avoid injuries when a fall is inevitable.
- AiRstep Study: Development of a home-based step training program using an augmented reality (AR) tablet app.
- StepuP Study: Elucidating physiological mechanisms of treadmill gait training in people living with Parkinson's disease using EMG and electroencephalogram (EEG).
- PaddleTrip Study: Development of a perturbation treadmill to induce obstacle-trip and surface-slip for reactive balance training in rehab and gym settings.
- iLEAN Study: Development and validation of a low-tech reactive balance assessment toolfor clinical settings.
My Research Supervision
- Facilitation of postural reflex against trips and slips in older adults (2020 PhD)
- Comparing treadmill induced trip perturbations with overground trips: A cross-over study (2019 ILP)
- Neuromuscular mechanisms associated with successful balance recovery in people with Parkinson’s Disease (2019 ILP)
- Reactive balance responses to a trip and slip during gait in people with multiple sclerosis (2019 ILP)
- Balance Recovery Biomechanics following Slips and Trips in People with Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Older Adults (2019 Masters)