Biomechanical analysis of human movement in shoe design
Direction of training:
29.04.05 Design of light industry products
Department:
Department of Design and Technology of Leather Products named after prof. A.S. Schwartz
Specialist qualification:
Master’s degree
Institute:
Institute of Textiles and Fashion
Area of activity and demand of specialist
Students will study and apply optical motion capture systems, force plates, wireless electromyography (EMG), 3D scanning and printing technologies, as well as footwear and insole manufacturing technologies in research contexts. This approach makes it possible to record biomechanical data, analyse loads on joints, the spine, and muscles, and develop a multicomponent foot model.