Sports biomechanics

Biomechanics
Sports and exercise medicine
Sports science

Join us to advance biomechanics research and explore cutting-edge practices, technologies, and evidence-based findings in orthopaedics, sports medicine, and sports science.

Sports biomechanics

The course offers a unique opportunity to explore in depth the cutting edge of biomechanics research within orthopaedics, sports medicine, and sports science. You will explore fundamental biomechanical principles and their applications while gaining practical experience with state-of-the-art techniques such as joint stability measurement, model-based image matching, and on-field motion analysis. The course emphasises translating research into practice, equipping you with valuable skills applicable to biomechanical assessments.

 

As a participant, you will benefit from opportunities to present your work, receive constructive feedback, and network with experts in the field, helping you foster your future research directions.

  • 20 July – 24 July 2026

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • HK$3,000 (Includes accommodation)

  • Apply by 15 March 2026

What you'll study

  • The definition and basic physics of biomechanics and its application in the field of sports medicine and sports science.
  • The latest techniques of biomechanics, including biomechanics measures of joint stability, model-based image matching, and on-field motion analysis.
  • You will be equipped with the skills of biomechanics analysis and employable to work for biomechanics assessments.
  • The latest developments of sports biomechanics research in the area of orthopaedic surgery, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and sports performance.

Scholarship application

Applicants are encouraged to submit abstracts in the application form to be considered for the scholarships:

 

Gold award: HK$3000×4

Silver award: HK$2000×4

Bronze award: HK$1000×4

 

  1. Related to biomechanics/sports science/rehabilitation
  2. Limit to 300 words
  3. With title, authors, affiliation, and main body of abstract

Please note that all participants, including those from Hong Kong, are required to stay for the entire duration of the Summer Course in the provided residential accommodation. This is to ensure maximum interaction and engagement among all participants.

If you have any enquiries about the course, please contact Shasha Zhang by email at .

Course directors

Patrick Yung
Patrick Yung

Professor and Chairman of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Daniel Fong
Daniel Fong

Reader in Sports Medicine and Biomechanics, Loughborough University

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