
معرفی
Dr. Maxence Lavaill is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the ARC Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the School of Mechanical, Medical & Process Engineering and the Centre for Biomedical Technologies.
His research focuses on computational musculoskeletal modeling of the shoulder joint using experimental methods such as medical imaging, motion capture, and electromyography. Dr. Lavaill specializes in shoulder biomechanics, with particular expertise in modeling complex surgical scenarios like the Latarjet procedure to inform and improve clinical practice.
His publication record demonstrates consistent research output in biomechanics, with recent work examining muscle recruitment strategies, shoulder range of motion measurement techniques using smartphone technology, and the biomechanical implications of surgical interventions. His research bridges engineering principles with clinical applications in orthopedics.
Dr. Lavaill actively contributes to academic training as a guest lecturer and tutor in biomechanics courses (EGH418, EGH413, and EGH414) and serves as an Associate Supervisor for PhD research on shoulder anatomical variations and joint stability.
- International Society of Biomechanics member
- European Society of Biomechanics member
- Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics member


