The Life Sciences Motion Capture LabĀ is a collaborative space to study human movement, neuromusculoskeletal disorders, sports performance, and robotic technology. The lab is a hub for interdisciplinary research, with teams of engineers, scientists, and clinicians conducting a broad range of experiments using motion capture techniques to address important societal needs. The lab provides state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to train the next generation of engineers and scientists through hands-on research and education.
Cerebral Palsy Gait
To improve clinical diagnosis and treatment of gait abnormalities in children with cerebral palsy.
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To develop a comprehensive database of human movement to study a broad range of topics related to human performance
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The purpose of this work is to quantify the dynamics of the human-robot system during exoskeletal-assisted locomotion (EAL).
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