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Research from OleksySport – Motor Lublin
Research from OleksySport – Motor Lublin

At the beginning of the year, on January 6, 2025, we had a unique opportunity to participate in research conducted by Dr. Łukasz Oleksy in Lublin. The players of Motor Lublin underwent a comprehensive evaluation, performing a series of physical tests under the supervision of the Oleksy Sport team. ...

Basketball players tests, markerless motion capture
Basketball players tests, markerless motion capture

On October 27th and 28th, we had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Łukasz Oleksy in our Laboratory. During these two days, he generously shared his expertise, gained through his daily work with sports teams, and demonstrated the systems he uses regularly. His visit provided an excellent opportunity to conduct ...

Publication: Evaluation of Lateral and Medial Hamstring muscle Fatigue Symmetry in Professional Footballers Cleared to Play After ACL Reconstruction
Publication: Evaluation of Lateral and Medial Hamstring muscle Fatigue Symmetry in Professional Footballers Cleared to Play After ACL Reconstruction

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Anybody workshops at OTH Regensburg
Anybody workshops at OTH Regensburg

On September 25-26, 2024, representatives of the Laboratory — Dr. Eng. Martyna Białecka, MSc Eng. Agata Mrozek-Czajkowska, and MSc Eng. Martyna Sopa — participated in a workshop on using the Anybody program. The training was organized by the at Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg, under the ...

Student Presentations at the PBME Conference with Success
Student Presentations at the PBME Conference with Success

At the 6th edition of the Polish Biomedical Engineering Conference at Poznań University of Technology, members of our presented three projects in the student research sessions: Eng. Iryna Kachura-Zhechytska participated in the Young Researchers Session with her presentation, , Amelia Fabiańska and ...

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The Laboratory of Biomechanics was established in 2012 at the Institute of Applied Mechanics of the Poznań University of Technology as an important element of the education process in the newly emerging field of study “biomedical engineering”. From the beginning of its existence, it was very popular among students who, using the equipment available in the laboratory, willingly carried out their diploma theses and their own research as part of the work in the BTS Da Vinci students association. The passion for science and the involvement of team members and students in the development of the laboratory led to the expansion of the scope of research topics and projects.

Currently, the scope of research work, the subject of didactic classes and diploma theses as well as implemented projects and commissioned works include issues such as: rehabilitation biomechanics, prosthetics, sport biomechanics, human movement biomechanics, biometrics, applications of artificial intelligence methods in biomedical engineering, medical image processing and many others. You can learn more about our activities on the website by opening the appropriate tabs.

If you have any questions, do not hasitate to contact us.

Team of the Laboratory of Biomechanics