We focus on understanding the biomechanical and neural mechanisms underlying neuromotor & neurodynamic control in health and disease. Our research spans movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, cerebral palsy, aging, and motor control, with a focus on how the brain regulates gait, balance, and various other movement. By exploring motor control & learning and developing targeted therapeutic interventions, we aim to improve functional mobility and enhance quality of life across diverse populations. Our research also includes application of AI, IT, and IoT to physical therapy, movement rehabilitation, and exercise science. These technologies provide objective, real-time tracking that accelerates recovery, improves patient adherence by up to 60%, and expands access to care outside traditional clinical settings.