Dr. Inamdar’s CRADLE Lab is located in a dedicated suite at the WVU Health Science Center South. The laboratory includes three specialized rooms: a waiting area equipped with a toddler-friendly play space and secure storage for files and equipment, an assessment room featuring one-way observation glass for parent viewing, and a student workspace with individualized workstations. 

The lab is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including a state-of-the-art Phasespace Impulse X2 Motion Capture System, which features a server with an integrated hub and eight cameras capable of tracking motion at 960 frames per second with sub-pixel resolution up to 36,000 x 36,000. Additional equipment includes wearable sensors such as the GENEActiv (https://activinsights.com/clinical-trials-digital-health-technology/digital-health-technology-wearables/geneactiv-raw-data-wearable/ ) and ActiGraph devices (https://theactigraph.com/ ) for activity monitoring, a mobile paradigm system, and comprehensive standardized assessment kits.