The KMU Biomechanics Lab studies neural and mechanical mechanisms of human movements in general. The current research focus includes various sports motion including running, Taekwondo Kicking, baseball pitching and batting, golf swing etc. footwear, wearable technology in heath and sports, sports injury mechanism, and AI application to sports.

Lab equipment: 
Vicon motion capture system (18 cameras)
Theia markerless motion capture system (8 cameras)
AMTI Forceplate (2 plates)
AMTI Smart pitching mound (2 plates)
Swing Catalysis baseball pressure mat
K-vest IMU sensor system
Delsys wireless EMG (16-channels)
Pedar insole pressure sensors
4D motion (36 IMU sensors) 

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