Biomechanics
More than movement analysis.
Biomechanics encompasses a wide range of topics including injury biomechanics, musculoskeletal biomechanics, comparative biomechanics, and locomotion.
Our biomechanical research is focused on applications such as impact and crash injuries, blast injuries, sport injuries and rehabilitation, work-place injuries, and the Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings.
Grants from military, industrial and governmental agencies allow a higher degree of analysis than would be possible on educational funds.
Faculty with research interests in biomechanics
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Supporting faculty outside the department
- Caitlyn Collins, Biomedical Engineering
- Zachary Doerzaph, Biomedical Engineering
- Netta Gurari, Biomedical Engineering
- Oleg Kim, Biomedical Engineering
- Arina Korneva, Biomedical Engineering
- Alexey Onufriev, Computer Science
- Miguel Perez, Biomedical Engineering
- Shane Ross, Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
- Steve Rowson, Biomedical Engineering
- David Schmale, Plant and Environmental Sciences
- Costin Untaroiu, Biomedical Engineering
- Eli Vlaisavljevich, Biomedical Engineering