The main purpose of the ACTIVE PREGNANCY study is to analyse the effect of physical exercise programs, recreational and therapeutic, on gait biomechanics, functionality, morphology and on the prevention and treatment of low back pain, in women during pregnancy and post-partum. Other objectives are the prospective analysis of: quantification and distribution of external biomechanical load acting on the feet; alterations of morphology (mother and foetus/weight and position); the type and level of physical activity; as well as the analysis of; the intervention of abdominal muscles in pelvic stability and inter rectis distance; interaction of the level of physical activity, biomechanical parameters, morphology and pain; and the promotion of physical activity.
The aim of PICO study is to design an aquatic exercise program specific for obese individuals with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) where the main goals are: 1) KOA symptoms management and 2) improvement of physical fitness. The musculoskeletal pain is the main constraint for any kind of mobility and its control should be considered an important goal in the weight management's programs. Therefore the PICO project proposes an aquatic exercise program to control pain and other symptoms management, showing that it is possible to live with the disease, and motivating the change in lifestyle, thus preventing the installation or worsening of KOA.
Within the Locomotion and falls in elderly people, an epidemiological and biomechanical assessment of risk factors has been conducted. The subjects have been recruited from various Senior Institutions from Lisbon, to participate in a multidisciplinary study, in order to determine predictive factors for falls incidence regarding general and visual health, functional fitness and physical activity. This evaluation has been performed through questionnaires, field tests, laboratory tests and optometry measures.
The 25th Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics will be held in Glasgow, Scotland - 12th to 16th of July.
On the night of September 27, the Pavilion of Knowledge - Ciência Viva presented a vision of the "Future 2020". The BFML was present with several demonstrations.
http://nei2013.eu/2013/08/3768/
Level 1 Certification Course - International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK 1309FV), 4-6 September 2013, LBMF, Faculty of Human Kinetics, Lisbon, Portugal
22nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children, 2-7 September 2013, Glasgow, Scotland
XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics – 4-9 August,Natal, Brazil
The Summer School in Mobility and Active Ageing aims to train professionals to design, develop, and implement support, or health and functional independence promotion solutions for persons with reduced mobility or at risk of mobility reduction, when carrying out their daily activities. More information: http://formesp.fmh.ulisboa.pt/summer-school-mobility-active-ageing/