Clinical Movement Science

School of Clinical Movement Science

The clinical movement school is built around movement-based rehabilitation reasoning, gait interpretation, progression logic, and the use of biomechanics in recovery-focused educational contexts.

Study Areas

Key areas of focus within School of Clinical Movement Science.

Clinical movement reasoning

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Gait, progression, and functional analysis

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Movement adaptation across recovery contexts

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Interdisciplinary communication in applied settings

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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.