CLAIRE EGRET

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Nursing and Health Sciences
Barry University
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Claire Egret joined the HPLS faculty in 2007 and currently serves as Assistant Professor in the Sport and Exercise Sciences. She received her PhD in Biomechanics and Physiology of Movement, from the University of Rouen. Dr. Egret's teaching experience began as lecturer at the University of Sport Sciences, Rouen. Later, she served as Assistant Professor at the University of Sport Sciences, Arras, and finally as visiting professor at Jacksonville State University, before accepting her position at Barry University. Her doctoral research examined, "Contribution to the Optimisation of the Golf Swing: Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of the Golf Swing depending on the golfer's Level of Expertise and the Type of Club Used. Effects of augmented concomitant electromyographic feedback on the Performance" and Dr. Egret's research has been published internationally in scientific journals such as the International Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Movement Studies, and Isokinetics and Exercise Science.

Research Intrest

sport practising on the muscle agonist/antagonist

List of Publications
Egret C, Weber J, Dujardin F, Chollet D. The effect of electromyographic equipment on golf swing kinematics. Isokinetics and exercise science. 2004 Jan 1;12(3):199-202.
Egret C, Dujardin F, Weber J, Chollet D. 3-D kinematic analysis of the golf swings of expert and experienced golfers. Journal of Human Movement Studies. 2004 Jan 1;47(3):193-204.
Egret CI, Nicolle B, Dujardin FH, Weber J, Chollet D. Kinematic analysis of the golf swing in men and women experienced golfers. International journal of sports medicine. 2006 Jun;27(06):463-7.