
Introduction
The Motion Analysis Lab provides opportunities for teaching, research, and service in applied biomechanics, through the Department of Kinesiology of the College of Health and Human Services. Currently the lab supports an undergraduate concentration in Biomechanics for students majoring in Exercise Science, and Master of Science in Exercise Science and Ph.D. specializations in Biomechanics.
Academic Programs in Biomechanics
Lab Facilities
Motion Analysis Lab Research
Graduates in the News
Erik Swartz, Ph.D., (2000) Received NOCSAE Research Award Mitch Cordova, Ph.D., (1997) Named Department Chair - UNC - Charlotte Chris Ingersoll, Ph.D., (1989) Named NATA's Outstanding Researcher for 2005
Current Students
Doctoral
Josh Baker, BS, MS - University of Findlay
Peggy Arnos, BS - University of Toledo
Steven Tucker, BS - Valpariso University, MS - University of Toledo, ATC
Rich Robinson, BA, Baldwin-Wallace College, MA - Kent State University
Jenna Encheff, BS, MS - University of Toledo, LPT
Masters
Anu Mukherlee, BPT - Chaitanya Medical Foundation, PT
Vijay Adavelly, BPT - Sri Ramachandra Medical College, PT
Recent Graduates
2006
Isao Okuda, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, New England University
2005
Heather Gulgin, Ph.D., Lab Director, David Leadbetter Golf Academy, Orlando Fla
Alison Snyder, Ph.D., Assist. Prof. Dept.of Sports Health Care, Arizonia School of Health Sciences
Smantha Radel, M.S., Athletic Trainer, Muskingum College
Julie Hills, M.S., Athletic Trainer, Capital University
2004
Karen Nolan, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Kessler Rehabilitation Institute
Wendy Batchelor, Ph.D., Assist. Prof., Findlay University
Brian Campbell, Ph.D., Assist. Prof, Bowling Green State University
Adam Fullenkamp, M.S., Doctoral Student in Biomechanics - Univ. of Delaware