School of Health and Exercise Sciences

Motion Analysis Lab

photo of a student walking past millett hall

The Wright State Motion Analysis Lab is equipped with digital cameras and force plates that allow students to analyze human motion in three dimensions, using advanced techniques. In addition to faculty research, the lab is used for classes and for student research, providing students with hands-on biomechanics experience.

For more information on the lab, contact Dr. Andy Froehle at andrew.froehle@wright.edu

 

Photo Gallery

Baseball Pitching

biomechanics lab visualization of a person pitching a baseball
biomechanics lab visualization of a person pitching a baseball

Cutting Maneuver

biomechanics lab visualization of a person running and cutting at a 45-degree angle
biomechanics lab visualization of a person running and cutting at a 45-degree angle

Drop Vertical Jump Test

biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing a drop vertical jump test for ACL injury risk screening
biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing a drop vertical jump test for ACL injury risk screening

Hype Dance

biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing the hype dance
biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing the hype dance

Roundhouse Kick

biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing a roundhouse kick
biomechanics lab visualization of a person performing a roundhouse kick

Softball Pitching

biomechanics lab visualization of a person pitching a softball
biomechanics lab visualization of a person pitching a softball

Walking

biomechanics lab visualization of a person walking
biomechanics lab visualization of a person walking

 


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