Biomechanics
Auburn, Alabama, United States of America
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Jaimie Roper, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Locomotor and Movement Control Lab, was selected for the program. Roper and her students apply biomechanical and motor control principles to understand the control strategies of healthy and mobility-impaired populations during gait. Then, they can develop novel and impactful rehabilitation interventions to improve physical function. Additionally, the lab uses clinical, engineering, exercise science, and cognitive performance perspectives to better understand the neuromechanics of gait.