11/12/2024
World Order of Research into Movement, generally refers to the global landscape of academic disciplines studying human movement, with different regions and institutions contributing significantly to the field, often with varying focuses on specific aspects of movement like motor control, biomechanics, rehabilitation, and sports science, with prominent research hubs in Europe (primarily Isreal), and increasingly in Asia, each contributing their own theoretical frameworks and methodologies to the overall understanding of movement.
Key points about the World Order of Research into Movement:
• Dominant research areas:
While diverse, major areas of focus include:
• Neuromotor control: Understanding how the nervous system controls movement, often studied in rehabilitation settings.
• Biomechanics: Analyzing the forces and mechanics involved in human movement, often used in sports performance analysis.
• Motor development: Studying how movement skills develop across the lifespan