Phoenix Rehabilitation Research Laboratories

The Creighton University Physical Therapy Department in Phoenix is committed to advancing movement science and the profession of physical therapy through the production of high quality, clinically applicable, rehabilitation research.  The department and its faculty are committed to training and inspiring the next generations of clinician scientists.

Two laboratory spaces, totaling approximately 3,000 sq. ft., are available for students and faculty to engage in rehabilitation research on the Phoenix Health Sciences Campus.  The laboratories contain the following state-of-the-art resources to capture and analyze a wide array of data relevant to rehabilitation science including:

  • Infrared Motion Capture Systems (Qualisys)
  • Robotic Body Weight Support System (ZeroG)
  • Force Platforms (Bertec)
  • Split-Belt Instrumented Treadmill (Bertec)
  • Vision Advantage (Bertec)
  • Electroencephalography (EMOTIV)
  • Isokinetic Dynamometer (HUMAC NORM)
  • Isometric Dynamometer (DynaMo)
  • Multichannel Surface Electromyography Systems (Delsys)
  • Wearable Sensor Systems (APDM)
  • Treadmill (Woodway)
  • Ultrasound Imaging (GE)
  • Metabolic Cart (Cosmed)
  • Eye-tracking system (Tobii)
  • miniSim Driving Simulator (University of Iowa Driving Safety Research Institute)