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  • Do you practice running as a leisure activity?

    Do you want to increase your amount of running per week with a 12-week customized running program? We are currently recruiting recreational runners age 40 years and older. Click here to learn more! Read More

  • Can changes to walking be learned?

    Participate in our study involving a 6-week supervised walking program! Check our Current Studies page for more details! Read More

  • Shoe-worn insoles and Knee Osteoarthritis

    Currently seeking volunteers for our study of custom shoe-worn insoles and knee osteoarthritis. At study completion, your custom-fitted orthotic insoles are yours to keep! Check out our Current Studies page for more details. Read More

  • Combined effects of conservative treatments for knee osteoarthritis

    We are currently recruiting individuals with knee osteoarthritis for a study of the combined effects of gait modification and lateral-wedge insoles as treatments for knee osteoarthritis. Read More

  • Thanks to our volunteers!

    Thanks to our study volunteers for the countless steps they put towards our research of conservative treatments for knee osteoarthritis! Read More

Welcome to the MABLab website!

Thanks for visiting the Motion Analysis and Biofeedback Lab at UBC.

This website features information on our current research, our research staff, and how you may be able to join the lab through involvement as a researcher or study participant.

MABLab Motion Analysis and Biofeedback Lab

Current Studies

Get involved in research by volunteering for one of our current studies:

●Running and knee joint health
●Gait modification in knee osteoarthritis
●Shoe-worn orthotic insole treatment and knee osteoarthritis
●Combined intervention strategies for knee osteoarthritis

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Support:
Motion Analysis and Biofeedback Laboratory
Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia, Point Grey Campus
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 2B5
Tel 604 822 7948
Fax 604 822 1870
Website mablab.rehab.med.ubc.ca/
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