
About
Michael Kiely is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Exercise Science department at Marquette University. He specializes in sports orthopedic biomechanics and individualized exercise programming for athletes recovering from injury. His work integrates biomechanical data to optimize return-to-sport protocols and strength training regimens across professional, collegiate, and high school athlete populations.
Education:
- M.S., Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Science (Biomechanics & Kinesiology), Marquette University, 2016
- B.S., Exercise Physiology, Marquette University, 2015
Research Focus: Development of best practices for translating biomechanical data into actionable exercise programs. Specialization in injury prevention, post-rehabilitation performance enhancement, and athlete-specific training protocols.
Professional Experience: Co-developed a state-of-the-art sports science lab at Training HAUS and Twin Cities Orthopedics (Eagan, MN), focusing on biomechanical testing for injured athletes. Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCCa).
Labs/Teams: Co-founder of the sports science lab at Twin Cities Orthopedics, emphasizing data-driven athlete recovery strategies.
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