Human Movement Performance Laboratory
Human Movement Performance Laboratory (HMP)
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Our Mission
- The HMP Lab is committed to studying how the human body moves and is impacted by development, disease, and injury throughout life.
- Our multidisciplinary team, includes engineers, physical therapists, psychologists, physicians, and basic scientists.
- We collaborate to explore the cognitive and neuro-musculoskeletal foundations of functional movement.
- To analyze abnormal movements and evaluate rehabilitation treatments, we employ cutting-edge technology, including motion capture systems, virtual environments, eye-tracking equipment, custom instrumentation, and computational modeling.
- Our ultimate aim is to improve the quality of life for individuals with developmental disorders, disabilities, injuries, or age-related functional changes.
Our Purpose
- To understand mechanisms underlying the functional differences in human movement
- To develop interventions to overcome the challenges of health conditions that are developmental, injury, illness, or age-related
- To offer the possibility of active, independent, and more productive lives through research, education, and clinical care
Our Vision
- Generate new knowledge and technology, and promote its effective use in the rehabilitation process.
Our History
- The HMP lab continues to grow, adding new staff, trainees, and collaborators to enrich the team’s expertise and the scope of work.
- 2008
- HMP Lab opened
- Rita M. Patterson, Ph.D. was hired as the founding director
- 2009
- Nicoleta Bugnariu, PT, Ph.D. joined as a permanent investigator
- Acquired a virtual reality system (CAREN; MotekForcelink)
- From that point, the vision of a core, inter-departmental, multidisciplinary, and inter-professional lab with shared governance of multiple principal investigators was implemented.
- 2012
- Metin Yavuz, D.Eng, joined the lab
- 2013
- Haylie Miller, Ph.D., joined the lab
- 2014
- Evan Papa, DPT, Ph.D., joined the lab
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