Richard Van Emmerik
Professor · Biomechanics
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolAbout
Richard Van Emmerik is a Professor in the School of Public Health and Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in biomechanics and motor control. His research focuses on gait analysis, postural stability, neurological disorders, and human movement science. He has contributed extensively to understanding age-related changes in locomotion, sensorimotor integration, and injury prevention in athletes. Key areas of interest include coordination dynamics, postural control during dual tasks, and biomechanical adaptations in pathological conditions such as multiple sclerosis.
His work explores the interplay between movement variability, stability, and performance across populations, with a particular emphasis on clinical applications like stroke rehabilitation and sports medicine. Major findings include insights into gait termination mechanics, head-trunk coordination in running, and the biomechanical effects of neurological impairments.
Publications span topics from gait adaptations in aging to injury forecasting in runners, demonstrating a strong interdisciplinary approach combining experimental biomechanics with computational modeling. Collaborations with colleagues like Dr. Hamill and Dr. Busa underscore his team-based scientific contributions.
No specific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his prolific publication record and institutional affiliation indicate sustained research impact in movement science domains.
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