Naomi Eve Frankstonمشاهده پروفایل
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Naomi Eve Frankston serves as a PhD Research Fellow at the Institute of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, holding teaching responsibilities in Biomechanics while conducting specialized research in human movement analysis and injury prevention. Her academic credentials include: MS in Kinesiology with a major in Biomechanics from Indiana University-Bloomington, USA Bachelor of Science in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis, USA Her research program integrates clinical and performance biomechanics with focus on running injury mechanisms, orthopedic movement patterns, and sports-specific motion analysis. This work bridges laboratory-based gait analysis with practical applications in athletic performance optimization and injury rehabilitation protocols. Scientific Recognition: No formal scientific awards documented in institutional records Her academic service includes biomechanics instruction for sport science students, though no formal student advising or research grant management is indicated in current institutional documentation. Professional development includes prior laboratory experience in clinical biomechanics settings and industry research applications. Current research activities occur within the Institute's performance analysis infrastructure, leveraging prior experience from orthopedic biomechanics laboratories and athletic industry collaborations to advance sport injury prevention methodologies.










