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Li Li, Ph.D.

Li Li, Ph.D., FNAK, FACSM

Research Professor
Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology

Home Campus: Statesboro
lili@georgiasouthern.edu
912-478-0200

Research Areas

Biomechanics, Neuroscience, Rehabilitation

Education

Ph.D. in Biomechanics, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Publications

  1. Song, Q., Shen, P., Mao, M., Sun, W., Zhang, C., & Li, L. (May 14, 2020). Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation Improves Pain and Descending Mechanics among Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 30(9): 1655-1663.
  2. Song, Q., Zhang, X., Mao, M., Sun, W., Zhang, C., Chen, Y., & Li, L. (Online Jul. 20, 2021). Relationship of proprioception, cutaneous sensitivity, and muscle strength with balance control among older adults. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 10: 585-593. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2021.07.005.
  3. 3. Gruber, A. H., Zhang, S., Pan, J., &Li, L. (Oct. 1, 2021). Leg and Joint Stiffness Adaptations to Minimalist and Maximalist Running Shoes. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 37(5): 408-14.
  4. Tang, H., Pan, J., Munkasy, B., Duffy, K., & Li, L. (Oct 19, 2022) Comparison of Lower Extremity Joint Moment and Power Estimated by Markerless and Marker-Based Systems during Treadmill Running. Bioengineering, 9(10):574.
  5. Tang, H., Munkasy, B., & Li, L. (online January 11, 2024). Differences between lower extremity joint running kinetics captured by marker-based and markerless systems were speed dependent. Journal of Sport and Health Science. 13:569-78.

Funding

Previous Grants

National Institute of Health (1R01HD090126-01A1, NIH/NICHD), 2020-2022

    Research Projects

    • Neuromuscular adaptation for Tai Chi Walking among older adults
    • Dual screen fluoroscopic analysis of the ankle complex during running
    • The effects of speed on lower-limb muscle synergy patterns in people with functional ankle instability during treadmill running