School of Sport and Exercise Science
College of Natural and Health Sciences
Research interests primarily focus on the effects of lower extremity structural limitations on the mechanics and energetics of locomotion. Also researches how student characteristics and behaviors influence learning biomechanical concepts.
Smith studies movement in amputees fitted with prosthetics, research that could lead to informing better design of the devices and rehabilitation programs.
My research interests primarily focus on the effects of lower extremity structural limitations on the mechanics and energetics of locomotion. I also research how student characteristics and behaviors influence learning biomechanical concepts.
My research interests primarily focus on the effects of lower extremity structural limitations on the mechanics and energetics of locomotion. I also research how student characteristics and behaviors influence learning biomechanical concepts.
The benefits of exercise on mitigating side effects of treatments for cancer survivors struggling with balance.