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Ross Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland's School of Public Health (SPH). His research focuses on the biomechanics of human movement, particularly walking and running mechanics, with emphasis on joint loading dynamics and knee osteoarthritis. He investigates prosthetic limb adaptations, musculoskeletal loading in individuals with limb loss, and injury prevention strategies in athletes and service members.
Dr. Miller holds a PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts. His work integrates computational modeling, experimental biomechanics, and clinical assessments to understand joint health and movement optimization. Recent studies explore the biomechanical impacts of prosthetic designs, footwear effects on injury risk, and longitudinal knee osteoarthritis progression in high-risk populations.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, including deep learning applications for gait analysis and material science innovations for prosthetic vibration damping. His research has implications for improving rehabilitation protocols, athletic performance, and military personnel mobility post-injury.



