#movementscience

Movement Science - Wagner LabMovementWagner@sciencemastodon.com
2025-04-29

During our annual #GirlsDay, we presented the work sector #movementscience to girls interested in this field. By participating in small #experiments and learning about their #scientific foundations, the girls got an exciting insight into #sportscience in the #OpenLab.

Join Dr. Vaibhav Nasre to learn how your spine helps you move your head and neck! Discover why your spine is so important for everyday activities! 🧠✨

2024-08-28

Now published in Peer Community Journal, #health and #movementscience section: On the specifics of valuing effort: a developmental and a formalized perspective on preferences for cognitive and physical effort doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.444

Dr. Marie McNeelyPhDMarie@qoto.org
2024-06-15

A baby's movement patterns can provide a window into their developing nervous system, and I was thrilled to speak with Dr. Colleen Peyton about her research on early movements that can help predict development of cerebral palsy in this new podcast episode!

open.spotify.com/episode/1YNsc

#science #research #neuroscience #pediatrics #cerebralpalsy #cp #neurorehabilitation #rehabilitation #movementscience #physicaltherapy #PT #podcast #podcasts #scicomm #sciencecommunication

The text at the top reads "Changing What's Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast". Underneath, there is a headshot photo of Dr. Colleen Peyton on the left side of the image. On the right side, there is white text on a green background that reads "Season 3, Episode 1 with Dr. Colleen Peyton". There are white journey lines coming down the lefthand side of the image and ending in open or closed circles.
Movement Science - Wagner LabMovementWagner@sciencemastodon.com
2024-05-03

For the annual #GirlsDay, the #WagnerLab was visited by girls interested in working in #SportsScience. Our department introduced them to fun experiments and research methods in the #OpenLab to give them an impression of the diversity of #movementscience and #movementanalysis

2024-03-26

Now published in Peer Community Journal, #health and #movementscience : Interlimb coordination in Parkinson’s Disease is minimally affected by a visuospatial dual task doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.387

Movement Science - Wagner LabMovementWagner@sciencemastodon.com
2024-01-12

This week, we had Prof. Dr. Kutluk Arikan from @TED_University in #Ankara visiting the #WagnerLab. We had many fruitful & inspiring discussions on how #robotics can benefit #movementscience and v.v., with a special focus on the development of #therapeutic approaches. He introduced his work in the #COST Action project in which Research Methodology for Technology-Assisted Interventions in Old Age is conceived. Very nice to have an #international guest with us. We hope to see you again, Kutluk!

Prof. Dr. Kutluk Arikan presenting his research during a Labtalk hosted by the Wagnerlab. Shown is a slide on a "Hand rehabilitation robot for hemiplegic patients" a previous project of Dr. Arikan.
2023-10-06

Having a great time at the 2023 edition of the Italian Society for Movement Analysis in Clinics #siamoc #biomedicalengineering #movementscience

2023-10-03

The #AutumnSchool on #MovementScience in #Berlin is back! The 7th edition will kick off tomorrow @HumboldtUni and as usual the lineup is excellent. See you there!
spowi.hu-berlin.de/de/bsms/aut

Movement Science - Wagner LabMovementWagner@sciencemastodon.com
2023-08-04

The two visited the Faculty of Health and Sport Science to represent our institute to the staff and students at #DoshishaUniversity. Prof Nakamura (left) is a professor of Sport Biomechanics. In the background you can see his lab.
Prof Shunichi Tazuke (right) was a guest professor in our department #movementscience in 2019. Together, they recently started a "Memorandum of Understanding" to enable #exchange between students and researchers. #Kyoto #Münster

2022-12-27

As a yoga teacher I am always a student, so I've been slowly going through my training "Yoga for Athletes" from yogamedicine.com/

Being that their trainings are research based, they offer a list of interesting articles that the cite during the lessons. So I went and downloaded those that are free to download, and then contacted a few researches to ask if I could ge a copy of their paper.

I love that researchers will send you a free copy, and I know they're busy. But it's amusing that they don't even send a "Thank you for your interest, here's a copy", they just reply by attaching the pdf.

Do they know they can create templates? Have standard replies?

#YogaTeacher #YogaStudent #InquiringMinds #Research #MovementScience

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