Injury Risk Factor Prevalence Study: Validation of a Two-Dimensional Movement Screen

Lead biomechanist in the Frisco Movement Science Lab, Ashley Erdman, B.S., M.B.A., describes a study designed to validate in-field two-dimensional screening protocols to help determine injury risk in young athletes. Learn how this work has been compared to gold standard 3-D motion capture and other movement analysis tools.​

This information was provided as a part of a monthly educational event for medical professionals. The program Sport-Related Injury Prevention: What We Are Learning also included lectures by Scottish Rite for Children researchers Ashley Erdman, B.S., M.B.A., and Sophia Ulman, Ph.D.​

Our sports medicine movement science team describes how motion capture is being used to learn about injury prevention in young and growing athletes. Learn terminology as well as projects that are underway for understanding injury risk in runners, basketball players and more athletes.​

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