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Adam Grinberg is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Umeå University. His research focuses on sensorimotor function following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, with a particular emphasis on proprioception and psychological constructs like re-injury fear and anxiety. He employs functional neurophysiological techniques to assess fear-related arousal and its impact on sports performance and recurring injuries.
Research Trends: Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining biomechanics, neuroscience, and clinical psychology. Key themes include attentional control in injury prevention, electrocortical markers of movement-related fear, proprioception assessment during ACL rehabilitation, and neural correlates of anxiety in motor tasks.
Labs & Collaborations: Affiliated with the U-Motion Laboratory Research Group, Grinberg contributes to projects like 'Sensorimotor control after ACL injury: towards a precision medicine approach' (2023) and long-term studies on genetic predisposition in ACL outcomes.




