Dr Nicholas Flynn, is a lecturer in the Discipline of Occupational Therapy at Australian Catholic University (Brisbane Campus) in the area of adult rehabilitation. 
Flynn, N., Kuys, S., Froude, E., & Cooke, D. (2019). Introducing robotic upper limb training into routine clinical practice for stroke survivors: Perceptions of occupational therapists and physiotherapists. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 66(4), 530-538. https://doi.org/10.1111/1440-1630.12594
Flynn, N., Froude, E., Cooke, D., & Kuys, S. (2020). Repetitions, duration and intensity of upper limb practice following the implementation of robot assisted therapy with sub-acute stroke survivors: an observational study. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2020.1807621
Flynn, N., Froude, E., Cooke, D., Dennis, J., & Kuys, S. (2021). The sustainability of upper limb robotic therapy for stroke survivors in an inpatient rehabilitation setting. Disability and rehabilitation, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2021.1998664  
Mr Nicholas Flynn is currently completing his PhD investigating the implementation of upper limb robotics into routine clinical practice for stroke survivors. He is also running projects exploring the clinical use of non-immersive virtual technology and interactive touchscreen platforms in the rehabilitation setting as well as constraint induced movement therapy and sleep characteristics of community-dwelling stroke survivors.
Dr Nicholas Flynn has worked as lecturer in the Discipline of Occupational Therapy for the past 9 years as well as continuing to work clinically in the rehabilitation unit at the Mater Private Hospital (Brisbane). He has over 20 years of clinical experience specialising in adult physical rehabilitation.
Registered Occupational Therapist (AHPRA)
Member of Occupational Therapy Australia