
About
Michael Pohl is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Exercise Science department at the University of Puget Sound since 2016. He holds a BS from the University of Bath (2002) and a PhD from the University of Leeds (2002). His research focuses on lower extremity biomechanics in normal and pathological gait, with over 24 peer-reviewed publications. He teaches courses like Biomechanics of Sports Injury and Senior Capstone. Contact: mpohl@pugetsound.edu, Weyerhaeuser 325.
Research Interests: Dr. Pohl’s work examines gait biomechanics in athletic and clinical populations, including iliotibial band syndrome, hip abductor strength, and tactical performance. He employs systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and kinematic/kinetic assessments to investigate injury mechanisms and rehabilitation strategies. Recent studies explore load carriage effects on SWAT operators, gait modifications in runners, and the role of hip anatomy in movement patterns.
Advising & Grants: While no advisees are listed, his research programs address biomechanical interventions for musculoskeletal health. Funding sources and grant details are not specified in the provided data.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs or collaborative teams are mentioned, though his work aligns with biomechanics and sports medicine initiatives at the university.
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