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Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory

Understanding the Cause and Prevention of Injuries

The mission of the Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory at 間眅埶AV is to prevent injuries through biomechanics. We seek to generate important new knowledge on how injuries occur, and to use that knowledge to develop and evaluate interventions. We capitalize on emerging technologies, including video capture and wearable sensors, to generate real-life data for exploring the complex interactions between physiological, environmental, and behavioural factors that govern risk for injuries. Use the links below explore ongoing research in three areas: falls in older adults, head impacts in ice hockey, and falls and injuries in mountain biking. 

Research areas

Falls in Older Adults

Collisions in Hockey

Falls in Mountain Biking

News and Announcements

2023 Northwest Biomechanics Symposium

May 19-20, 2023

At the 2023 Northwest Biomechanics Symposium, IPML researchers described their findings on the mechanisms head impacts in hockey and of falls in mountain biking!

On May 19, 2023, IPML trainee Omid Vakili provided a poster presentation on Effects of surface stiffness and mass on head impact severity. Read Omid's abstract here:

On May 20, 2023, IPML trainee Rickie Ma provided an oral presentation on Biomechanical contributors to head impact during falls in mountain biking. Read Rickies abstract here:

     

2022 Canadian Injury Prevention Conference

Nov 2-3, 2022

At the 2022 Canadian Injury Prevention Conference, IPML researchers described their findings on the mechanisms of falls in mountain biking!

On Nov 2, 2022, IPML trainee Emily P. Chilton provided an oral presentation on Decision making in mountain biking: role of riding ability and fear of falling. Read Emilys abstract here:

On Nov 3, 2022, IPML trainee Rickie Ma provided a mini-oral presentation on Circumstances of falls causing head impact in mountain biking. Read Rickies abstract here:

On Nov 3, 2022, IPML trainee Sukhman Gosal provided a mini-oral presentation on Development and validation of a questionnaire for analyzing falls in mountain biking. Read Sukhmans abstract here: