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Axel Knicker is a Researcher at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT), affiliated with the Sport Performance Research Institute of New Zealand (SPRINZ). His work focuses on sports biomechanics, exercise physiology, and musculoskeletal injury prevention. Key research areas include isokinetic testing of knee joints, recovery strategies for athletes, and the biomechanical interactions between hip and knee movements during exercise.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his research activity spans projects funded by both internal and third-party organizations. Notable projects include 'NoHaTS: Practicability & Trainability of Eccentric Knee Flexion Moments in Sprinting' and 'PRESERVE: Preventing Cognitive Impairments through Robot-Assisted Living Environments.'
Knicker has supervised master's theses on topics like golf swing biomechanics and launch monitor accuracy. He actively participates in academic events, serving as a speaker and reviewer for journals like the Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology.
His collaborative research network includes institutions across multiple countries, emphasizing global contributions to sports medicine and athletic performance optimization.



