Orthoapedics research and clinical faculty perform projects in this laboratory.
Graduate and undergraduate students serve as volunteers and interns in the Human Dynamics Research Laboratory Complex. The Human Performance Lab has mentored numerous recipients from the Undergraduate Scholarship Program and from the First Year Medical Student Research Program (MSRP). Medical and post-doctoral fellows can participate in projects or develop their own project. The faculty are performing research that focus on joint pain and optimization of physical function. Please see a listing of some of the ongoing projects below:
- The Influence of Concentrically or Eccentrically Focused Resistance Exercise on Knee Pain and Physical Function in Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis (Funded NIH NIAMS 2010-2013)
- Resistance Exercise Effects on Fear Avoidance Beliefs and Physical Function in Obese, Older Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain (Funded NIH NIAMS 2010-2013)
- Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Short Term Weight Loss- Related Changes in Gait and Quality of Life
- Functional and Quality of Life Outcomes Following Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Viscosupplementation for Knee Osteoarthritis
- Examination of the Effects of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Viscosupplementation on synovial fluid inflammatory of oxidative stress biomarkers in osteoarthritis (funded FERRING, Inc)
- Peak Impact Forces and Metabolic Cost During Midfoot Forefoot Striking in Shod vs. Barefoot Runners: A Pilot Study
- Effects of Obesity on Outcomes After Shoulder Replacement Surgery