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David Lipps, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Movement Science BME at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on understanding musculoskeletal injury mechanisms, particularly in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment. He leads the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Imaging Laboratory (MBIL), which develops advanced technologies combining robotics and ultrasound imaging to study joint and soft tissue mechanics.
Key research areas include examining how cancer therapies like radiation and surgery affect shoulder function, and developing rehabilitation strategies to mitigate complications. His work emphasizes translational approaches to improve quality of life for cancer survivors, with a focus on pectoralis major mechanics, radiation dosimetry, and neuromuscular adaptations.
Lipps' recent publications highlight innovations such as kirigami-based shoulder patches for motion tracking and advanced imaging techniques like shear wave elastography. His studies often involve case-control and cohort designs to analyze clinical outcomes, with a particular emphasis on post-treatment rehabilitation efficacy and ergonomic interventions.
Affiliations include the University of Michigan Medical School and collaborations with radiation oncology and biomedical engineering departments. His work bridges clinical practice and engineering innovation, addressing critical gaps in musculoskeletal health for vulnerable patient populations.



