Julie Pryor
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About
Julie Pryor’s research lies at the vital intersection of advanced technology and human-centered rehabilitation. Her major contributions explore how clinicians adopt and integrate robotics and digital tools into real-world therapy settings, challenging the assumption that technology replaces human touch. In her landmark 2024 study (13 citations), she conducted a longitudinal observational analysis of clinician adoption, revealing that while technology can increase therapy dosage and reduce manual handling, successful implementation hinges on nuanced workflow integration. Her 2025 qualitative work (4 citations) further demonstrates that human interactions remain the heart of rehabilitation—even in a state-of-the-art technology therapy centre in Australia. By embedding her research directly in clinical practice, Pryor provides actionable insights for rehabilitation facilities navigating technological transformation. Her work is notable for bridging the gap between innovation and compassionate care, showing that advanced tools amplify, rather than supplant, the therapeutic relationship. For students and researchers, Pryor’s scholarship offers a critical framework: technology is a powerful ally, but only when deployed with deep respect for the human connections that drive recovery.
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