Our
Approach is based on the belief that adaptation and reeducation strategies of
impact will arise from scientific understanding of the underlying impairment
and the interface between the human being and the environment.
Our
neurophysiology and muscular coordination research includes, therefore
experimental and theoretical investigations. This foundation leads to the
design, development, testing, and assessment of new educational
approaches, functional assessment
methods, assistive devices, and reeducation techniques. This lab work is based
on precise 3D motion measurement, psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience and
electromyographic recording studies.
Our
focus on epidemiology and clinical aspects in rehabilitation focus on ascertain
needs and forecast concerning needs for the disabled.
By
integrating physical activity, medicine and related scientific disciplines, the
lab links foster across-fertilization of ideas and methods to promote the
formation of a cohesive interdisciplinary team capable of conducting the lab
research and educational activities.