Projects

Research Portfolio Overview

4 Clinical Trials
3 Active Studies
1 Funded Project

Current Clinical Trials

Incidence and Relationships of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Sports Performance, Sports Specialization, and Quality of Life in Young Athletes

March 2024 - May 2025

NCT06325228
Funding
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland (SONP/SP/549693/2022)

An observational cohort study assessing sports specialization, performance, injury history, and quality of life in young healthy athletes aged 8-16 from Poland. The study includes a one-year injury follow-up to create athlete risk profiles.

Primary Research Questions
  • Do athletes with specific performance/QoL profiles suffer future injuries?
  • Does high sports specialization correlate with injury risk?
  • How does specialization relate to performance tests and quality of life?
  • Is lower limb isometric strength associated with dynamic balance scores?
Observational Youth Athletes Injury Prevention Sports Specialization

Functional and Performance Determinants in Climbers: Examining the Role of Mobility, Stability, and Fatigue

March 2025 - Ongoing

NCT06830655

Understanding how motor skills and fatigue affect climbing performance in indoor and outdoor climbers, comparing elite and amateur athletes across different proficiency levels.

Study Objectives
  • Assess joint range of motion, strength, and stability differences between skill levels
  • Evaluate fatigue protocol impact on performance and cognitive outcomes
  • Examine joint hypermobility effects on climbing performance
  • Analyze cognitive factors association with motor skills
Interventional Climbing Fatigue Analysis Motor Control

Exercise Program Effectiveness on Scapulohumeral Rhythm and Shoulder Girdle Stability in Young Female Handball Players

March 2025 - Ongoing

NCT06875596
Collaborating Institution
Gdansk College of Health

Investigating the effectiveness of a targeted shoulder girdle exercise program in improving stability, range of motion, and motor control in young female handball players.

Interventional Handball Shoulder Biomechanics Exercise Program

Completed Projects

Healthy Sport for Children and Adolescents

2022 - 2024

Funding Source
Ministry of Education and Science - Social Responsibility of Science Program

A comprehensive project focused on teaching healthy sports practices to children and youth, implemented by the Medical University of Gdansk to promote evidence-based approaches to youth athletics.

Education Youth Health Policy Ministry Funded

Open Source Development

Movement Assessment Tools

Development and validation of accessible software tools for clinical movement assessment in physiotherapy practice. These tools provide practitioners with evidence-based screening methods that can be easily implemented in clinical settings.

Python Biomechanics Clinical Tools