Tine Alkjærمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Tine Alkjær is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND). She maintains a significant affiliation with the Parker Institute at Bispebjerg-Frederiksberg Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark. Additionally, she serves as Vice Head of Studies for the Biomedical Engineering (Medicine and Technology) program, a collaborative education initiative between the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the University of Copenhagen. Dr. Alkjær's research focuses on human movement, specifically the biomechanics and motor control of human locomotion, musculoskeletal function, and adaptation to various interventions and clinical conditions. Her work particularly emphasizes human walking (both healthy and clinical aspects) and knee joint function following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. She employs biomechanical analysis, motion capture technology, muscle strength measurements, and electromyography in her investigations. Her recent research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across medical, engineering, and sports science domains, with notable contributions in ACL injury recovery, sports injury prevention (particularly in women's football), pain mechanisms in fibromyalgia, and musculoskeletal modeling. Her publications span multiple disciplines within biomechanics and rehabilitation science, showing trends toward clinical applications of biomechanical analysis and growing interest in sports injury prevention. Dr. Alkjær's work has received attention from news outlets and social media platforms, with multiple publications being discussed on X (formerly Twitter) and read by researchers on Mendeley, indicating impact within the research community. Through her leadership role in the Biomedical Engineering program, she contributes to interdisciplinary education at the intersection of medicine and engineering, preparing students to address complex health challenges through engineering solutions.
- Biomechanics
- Motor Control
- Human Locomotion
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