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Dr. Qiang Zhang is a Researcher affiliated with the Institute of Biomechanics at ETH Zürich, specifically within the Professorship for Movement Biomechanics. His work focuses on biomechanical analysis of human movement, with particular emphasis on musculoskeletal health, sports injury prevention, and rehabilitation engineering. His research integrates advanced sensor technologies, computational modeling, and clinical applications.
Research interests include gait analysis in aging populations, muscle synergies in locomotion, ACL injury mechanisms in athletes, and wearable sensor systems for real-time musculoskeletal monitoring. He has contributed to studies on rehabilitation protocols for stroke patients and biomechanical evaluations of orthotic devices. His interdisciplinary approach bridges biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and clinical practice.
Publications highlight innovations in strain sensor design, fatigue effects on athletic performance, and systematic reviews of ligament biomechanics. While no formal awards are listed, his work reflects sustained engagement with cutting-edge biomechanical research. Dr. Zhang collaborates with sports medicine and orthopedic teams at ETH, contributing to advancements in injury prevention and rehabilitation technologies.
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