Motion Analysis Lab

The Motion Analysis Lab allows you to observe and measure human motion undetectable by the naked eye and to quantify forces in the joints and neuromuscular and muscle systems.

The research you do in this 1,500-square-foot laboratory space allows you to apply the theoretical knowledge you gain in the classroom. Projects vary depending on faculty research activity but typically include topics in sports biomechanics and rehabilitation exercise.

INTERPROFESSIONAL SIMULATION AND INNOVATION CENTER聽

The Interprofessional Simulation and Innovation Center supports ongoing efforts to explore and share new knowledge relating to simulation-based education. Health professions students may participate in scholarship activities with a focus on simulation. Faculty and professional staff are currently engaging in simulation research and scholarship such as interprofessional debriefing strategies, the effectiveness of virtual reality simulation, interprofessional simulation, and simulation design.

Take a Virtual Tour of the Interprofessional Simulation and Innovation Center