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Intentional and Unintentional Injury

Biomechanics & Cycling Studies

A series of studies are examining optimal methods to assess walking and running biomechanics in humans. Ongoing research includes studies of bicycle drivetrain design, the effects of feedback and instruction on pedaling effectiveness, and enhancing dynamic balance in older populations who have an increased risk for slip trips and falls.

Principal Investigator: Robert Clark, rdclark@calpoly.edu

 

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