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Research

Functional Rehabilitation Biomechanics Lab

This research focuses on analyzing human movement from kinematic and kinetic perspectives, using techniques such as motion analysis, ground reaction force measurement, static and dynamic electromyography (EMG), muscle contraction characteristics, and musculoskeletal function assessments. The goal is to provide functionally improved movement through evidence-based biomechanical approaches.

Academic Advisor Kyoungkyu Jeon

032-835-8578

jeonkay@inu.ac.kr

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Lab Introduction

This research focuses on analyzing human movement from kinematic and kinetic perspectives, using techniques such as motion analysis, ground reaction force measurement, static and dynamic electromyography (EMG), muscle contraction characteristics, and musculoskeletal function assessments. The goal is to provide functionally improved movement through evidence-based biomechanical approaches.

Main Research

- A Study on Mechanisms and Improvements of Physical Stability in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Using a Three-Dimensional Approach

- Strategic Research on Spinal Curvature and Pelvic Asymmetry Correction in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis

- Effects of an Exercise Intervention Program on Muscle Contractility and Function in Patients with Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain

- Measurement and Evaluation of SMF-BIA Parameters

- Lower Limb Strength and Dynamic Stability Control in Individuals with Functional Instability of the Patellofemoral Joint

- Research on the Improvement of Functional Sarcopenia

- Development of Exercise Intervention Programs for Enhancing Static and Dynamic Function

Main Research Areas
Functional Rehabilitation Postural Stability Control Correction of Student Postural Imbalances Functional Sarcopenia
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