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Biomechanics Laboratory

The Biomechanics Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility where students study and analyse human movement and performance using advanced motion capture, force measurement, and muscle testing technologies.

About the facility

Building: CELS

Campus: Clifton Campus

The Biomechanics Lab is located in the Centre for Effective Learning and Science (CELS) and is another state-of-art facility dedicated to studying human movement and performance. It's sophisticated equipment and technologies play a vital role in teaching understanding and enhancing human movement and optimising performance in various fields, including sports, rehabilitation and ergonomics.

The lab includes:

  • Seven-camera motion analysis system, it provides highly accurate and detailed measurements of human motion. These cameras capture movements from various angle, allowing for comprehensive analysis of biomechanical parameters such as joint angles, velocities and forces.
  • Force plates that are integrated to the floor, allow for precise measurement of ground reaction forces during activities like walking, running and jumping.
  • Purpose-built dynamometers that provide controlled resistance for studying strength and muscle function.
  • Isokinetic dynamometers to allow to asses muscle strength and endurance at different speeds and resistance levels.
 

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