Biomechanics and Human Movement Science and Technology
We Do
Development of advanced motion capture and analysis techniques, including the global optimisation method for reducing skin-movement artefacts, is now adopted worldwide in commercial systems and software (e.g., OpenSim).
Modelling of multi-segment dynamics to understand balance, coordination, and energy control in walking, running, and sport movements.
Sports and exercise biomechanics studies aimed at safe and effective movement training and rehabilitation.
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Projects
Development of AI-powered markerless stereophotogrammetric system for accurate 3D skeletal motion capture, analysis, and MR-based data visualisation, and applications to lower limb malalignment
OEMI Lab | Orthopaedic Engineering and Movement Intelligence Laboratory