Director: Eleftherios Kellis, Professor
The Laboratory of Neuromechanics of Exercise and Sport covers the education and research needs in the thematic areas of Sport Biomechanics, general strength and conditioning, neuro-mechanics and individual and team sports training and conditioning, the sport kinesiology, movement analysis, musculoskeletal injuries prevention via exercise, exercise of rehabilitation, neuromuscular adaptations to exercise.
The aim of the laboratory are: to promote basic research on the neuromechanical mechanisms that underlie human movement, to develop new techniques of assessment and improvement of human performance and prevention of injury and, through that, to contribute to a better quality of life.
The thematic areas of the laboratory of neuromechanics are:
- Kinesiology and Muscle mechanics
- Neuromuscular control
- Training and Conditioning and Neuromuscular adaptations to exercise
- Training before and after musculoskeletal injury
- Scientific support of elite athletes
- Movement Biomechanics in Sports and Exercise
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