
Objectives
The primary goal of the Biomechanics Laboratory is to advance injury prevention by identifying the mechanisms of lower-extremity injuries and developing musculoskeletal preventive solutions. The lab also focuses on student training by providing undergraduate Exercise Science students with hands-on experience in collecting and analyzing biomechanical data. This environment bridges theoretical knowledge with real-world application, allowing students to apply lecture concepts practically.
- Identify mechanisms and risk factors for lower‑extremity injuries.
- Develop preventive solutions for musculoskeletal injuries.
- Provide hands‑on biomechanics training for Exercise Science students.
Ongoing Projects
Calf Sleeve Compression
Landing Biomechanics
Lab equipment & capabilities
The UIS Biomechanics Laboratory is equipped with a 3D motion capture system and force measurement tools to quantify human movement with high precision. Students and researchers use these systems to study balance, jumping, landing, and sport‑specific tasks.
- OptiTrack Prime‑13 high‑speed motion capture cameras.
- Bertec 4060‑07 force plate for ground reaction force measurement.
- Y‑Balance Test system for dynamic balance assessment.
- Motive motion‑tracking software.
- Visual3D motion analysis software.
Together, these tools provide a comprehensive environment for analyzing movement quality, joint loading, and neuromuscular control.



Student opportunities
Undergraduate students in Exercise Science can participate in biomechanical research through an undergraduate research course. Students gain experience in collecting and processing 3D motion capture data, operating force plates, and using analysis software.
Students enrolled in Kinesiology and Biomechanics and Motor Learning courses also use the Biomechanics Lab for course‑based research projects. These experiences help students connect theoretical concepts to real participants, real data, and real research questions.
Contact Us
Students interested in research or independent projects are encouraged to contact the lab director to discuss current opportunities.
Dr. Jae Yom (jaeyom@uis.edu) directs the Biomechanics Laboratory in the Department of Allied Health. For collaboration inquiries or student research opportunities, please contact Dr. Yom via the UIS directory or departmental email.