This is the Musculoskeletal and Sports Science Laboratory at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Our laboratory mainly investigates movement patterns and neuromuscular control of sports activities, as well as assessment, treatment, prevention and mechanisms of musculoskeletal disorders and sports injuries commonly seen in clinical practice. Our laboratory also invites domestic and international scholars to give lectures related to the latest concepts, treatment and techniques of musculoskeletal problems and sports science. In addition, our laboratory provides both inbound and outbound exchange opportunities for graduate students.
After having the training in this laboratory, graduate students in this laboratory are expected to be able to
Identify problems and think deeply about them.
Work independently to complete learning and research tasks.
Extend your exploration of problems beyond the research and into the surrounding environment and society.
Plan and develop a unique path for your career.
To proactively engage in self-directed learning and participate in research work.
To maintain and repair research equipment, as well as keep the laboratory tidy.
To attend the weekly laboratory discussion meetings.
All research data and records must be archived and submitted to the supervisor before leaving the university.
To assist the advisor with teaching and administrative work.
Participate in the thesis competition at the university
Have one oral presentation and one poster presentation in domestic or international conferences.
Before graduation, finish one manuscript draft for publication.
By the end of the first semester of the first year, select a research topic, complete a literature review, and prepare a research proposal.
By the end of the second semester of the first year, obtain Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval documents and begin conducting pilot studies.
By the end of the first semester of the second year, complete pilot studies and collect data for the main part of the research.
The thesis defense must be completed within the designated period set by the school. The written report must be revised by the supervisor before the defense, and submitted to the thesis committee one week before the defense. The final revised version of the written report must be approved by all the committee members and formatted for submission to a journal.
Biomedical and Engineering Building
Rm. 524:Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Study Room
Rm. 615:Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Lab
Rm. 616:Sensorimotor Control Lab
Rm. 630:Movement and Sports Science Lab