Robert I. Dudley

Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Azusa Pacific University
United States of America

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Biography

Robert Dudley, M.S., teaches a variety of courses in the Applied Exercise Science major and the M.S. in Athletic Training program. His current line of research examines the biomechanics of running and running-related injuries using a number of biomechanical tools including three-dimensional motion capture, diagnostic ultrasound, and electromyography. His research experience allows him to bring exciting and concrete examples into the classroom.

Research Intrest

3D Motion Capture, Anatomy and Physiology, Biomechanics, Biomechanics of Running, Running-Related Injuries

List of Publications
Pamukoff DN, Dudley RI, Vakula MN, Blackburn JT. An evaluation of the heel strike transient in obese young adults during walking gait. Gait & posture. 2016 Sep 30;49:181-3.
Dudley RI, Pamukoff DN, Lynn SK, Kersey RD, Noffal GJ. A prospective comparison of lower extremity kinematics and kinetics between injured and non-injured collegiate cross country runners. Human Movement Science. 2017 Apr 30;52:197-202.