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Dr. Tiphanie Raffegeau is an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at George Mason University's School of Kinesiology within the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). She holds a PhD from the University of Florida and is affiliated with the Sports Medicine Assessment Research and Testing (S.M.A.R.T.) Laboratory. Her research focuses on understanding how cognitive and environmental factors interact with motor control during mobility tasks, particularly in aging populations and individuals with neurological conditions. Key areas include gait adaptation, dual-task interference, and the application of virtual reality for mobility assessment and intervention.
Her work explores topics such as postural stability in high-risk environments, the impact of anxiety on walking performance, and the effects of concussion on speech-gait coordination. Recent studies emphasize the development of adaptive training protocols to mitigate mobility disability risks and improve functional independence. Dr. Raffegeau's contributions bridge biomechanics, neuroscience, and clinical rehabilitation, aiming to translate findings into practical solutions for fall prevention and mobility enhancement.
Publications highlight her expertise in analyzing gait adaptations under virtual reality simulations, age-related mobility changes, and dual-task performance costs. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her active research portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement in interdisciplinary mobility studies.



