
معرفی
Li Li is a Research Professor at Georgia Southern University's College of Health Sciences & Kinesiology, where she has worked since 2012. Her research focuses on biomechanics of human movement, aging, running injuries, and the effects of pathologies like peripheral neuropathy, diabetes, and cerebral palsy on gait and postural control.
- Ph.D. in Biomechanics, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1999)
- M.S. in Biomechanics, Tianjin Institute of Physical Education (1988)
- B.S. in Physics, Peking University (1982)
Her research combines biomechanical analysis with clinical rehabilitation, examining how conditions like knee osteoarthritis and cerebral palsy affect mobility. She investigates Tai Chi interventions for improving postural stability and gait efficiency, while also exploring hamstring injury mechanisms and shoelace tensile dynamics.
Recent publications highlight her work on dynamic stability in chronic ankle instability, EMG normalization techniques, and ultrasensitive temperature sensing for biomedical applications. The 15 most recent articles reflect her focus on neuromuscular adaptation, age-related mobility, and sports injury prevention.
Key scientific contributions include:
- Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (2003)
- Active Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology (2014)
- Endowed Professorship (2007)
She has secured multiple grants from Origin Biomed, Inc. for clinical trials on neuropathic pain, arthritis, and back disorders. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals for healthcare innovation and aging population support.


