Applied Biomechanics

School of Applied Biomechanics

This school focuses on movement analysis, load mechanics, force-vector interpretation, and the translational use of biomechanics across sport, exercise, and human movement environments.

Study Areas

Key areas of focus within School of Applied Biomechanics.

Biomechanics theory and applied analysis

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Movement observation and mechanical reasoning

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Load transfer, force production, and joint behavior

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Research methods and scholarly communication

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Faculty Alignment

Faculty and advisors supporting this academic direction.

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Dr. Amelia Hart

Biomechanics & Load Transfer

Researches force-vector behavior, task constraints, and movement adaptation across sport and rehabilitation.

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Prof. Daniel Mercer

Performance Science

Focuses on athlete monitoring, fatigue regulation, and return-to-performance planning.

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Dr. Sofia Bennett

Clinical Movement Science

Works at the intersection of movement analysis, clinical progression, and rehabilitation strategy.

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Dr. Victor Lane

Digital Movement Technologies

Develops sensor-based and analytics-supported systems for movement assessment.