Scientific contribution and providing academic consultations for researchers and students.

Providing an Advanced Research Environment

• Identifying movement disorders
• Detecting pathological mechanisms
• Comparative evaluation
• Reading and analyzing medical imaging
• Providing biomechanical analysis for clinical cases
• Diagnosing cases through motion analysis and delivering quantitative and qualitative reports supported by graphical representations

Supporting Clinical and Applied Research

Hypothesis Testing: Researchers and students can test theories and hypotheses related to motion, performance, and injuries — for example, evaluating the effectiveness of a new therapeutic intervention or the biomechanical impact of a prosthetic design on gait.
Tool and Technique Development: The lab serves as a platform for developing and testing new measurement tools, protocols, or innovative medical and sports devices, and evaluating their biomechanical performance.
Understanding Pathological Mechanisms: It supports in-depth research to uncover the biomechanical causes behind musculoskeletal disorders (such as osteoarthritis or lower back pain), paving the way for new treatment approaches.

Training and Academic Education

  1. Practical Training: Provides students and researchers with invaluable hands-on experience using the latest technologies in motion analysis and complex data processing.
    Graduation Projects and Theses: Serves as the primary source of data and equipment for completing graduation projects, master’s theses, and doctoral dissertations in related fields.
    Research Publication: Producing high-quality studies supported by solid data enables researchers to publish their findings in prestigious scientific journals and present them at international conferences, elevating the institution’s research standards.
    Statistical Analysis for Scientific Research: Conducting statistical analysis using SPSS software.
    Preparation of Academic Promotion Projects: Assisting in preparing future academic promotion projects — such as Professor and Associate Professor degrees — with a focus on scientific advancements and innovation.