Lee is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, at the University of Salford; where he is the programme leader for the MSc Sports Injury Rehabilitation course. Lee has a technical lead clinical role with the English Institute of Sport and acts as a consultant physiotherapist to a number of premiership & championship football and rugby union clubs. Lee also worked as part of the Team GB medical team at the London 2012 Olympic Games and the Team GB medical team for the Baku 2015 European Games. He has previously worked with British Swimming, Great Britain Women’s Basketball, Wigan Warriors, and Great Britain Rugby League teams. Lee's research interests are the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries, specifically: anterior knee pain; hamstring muscle injuries, and rehabilitation following knee surgery (principally ACL reconstruction), along with work into the swimming and rugby shoulder, resulting in him publishing over 200 research papers. Lee is the editor-in-chief of Physical Therapy in Sport and on the editorial board of The Knee journal and Journal of Sports Rehabilitation.
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Optimizing motivation and attention for motor performance and learning (Lewthwaite & Wulf, 2017)
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