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Saori Hanaki-Martin

Saori Hanaki-Martin
Instructor
Department of Health & Sport Sciences
LL02B - Crawford Gym
502-852-7193
saori.hanakimartin @ louisville.edu

Saori Hanaki-Martin's curriculum vita

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Exercise Science (Biomechanics), University of Kentucky, December 2010
  • MS, Kinesiology and Recreation, Illinois State University, 2005
  • BS, Health and Human Performance, The University of Montana, 2000

Research Areas

  • Biomechanics and different landing techniques, effect of osteoarthritis unloading brace, human gait analysis, cycling biomechanics

Teaching Areas

  • Structure and Function of the Movement Sciences
  • Anatomical and Mechanical Kinesiology/Biomechanics of Human Movement
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Supervision of Students in Athletic Training Education Programs

Professional Memberships, Activities

  • Reviewer, Journal of Sports Rehabilitation, 2009 - present
  • National Athletic Trainers' Association, 1998 - present
  • International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 2009 - present
  • American Society of Biomechanics, 2005 - present

Awards and Honors

  • Graduate Student Support Award - University of Kentucky, 2009 and 2010
  • Jorndt Research Award - Illinois State University, 2005
  • Academic Honor and Scholarship - University of Montana, 2000

Selected Presentations

  • International Society of Biomechanics in Sports Annual Meeting, Saori Hanaki-Martin, David R. Mullinaeux, Kyoungkyu Jeon, and Robert Shapiro (2010). Forward Seat Position Effects on Cycling Kinematics
  • Kentucky Athletic Trainers’ Society Annual Meeting, Saori Hanaki-Martin (2010). General Cycling Mechanics & Factors Associated with Injury
  • World Congress of Biomechanics, David R. Mullineaux, Saori Hanaki-Martin, Kyoungkyu Jeon, Tommy J. Cunningham, Robert Shapiro, Brian W. Noehren, Daisuke Sugimoto (2010). Kinematics to estimate three-dimensional joint kinetics during walking
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