The De Luca Foundation is pleased to announce Dr. Lisa MacFadden (Sanford Health, USA) and Dr. Nicholas Coker (Springfield College, USA) as the latest recipients of Mobile EMG equipment, as part of our ongoing Equipment Donation Initiative.
Dr. MacFadden will be receiving a Hand Performance Monitor, to use as an evaluation tool in sport biomechanics studies, as well as to develop a new upper-extremity return-to-sport protocol.
Dr. Coker will be receiving a Hand Performance Monitor, to study exercise recovery adaptations across all stages of life, as well as to use as a teaching tool in undergraduate Exercise Science labs and courses.
All donated EMG equipment is provided courtesy of Delsys, Inc.
The De Luca Foundation has a total of 12 Mobile EMG packages to donate to researchers, clinicians, and educators in need, in order to develop their area of expertise using simple, yet powerful, mobile tools and technologies.
The De Luca Foundation is accepting applications for equipment donation on an ongoing monthly basis, with each round closing on the 15th of each month. To submit an application, please visit the 2020 Equipment Donation Initiative page.