Research fields

The Quality of Life and Human Performance Center focuses on assessing and optimizing motor and physiological functions and developing skills specific to sports disciplines. The emphasis is on:

  • Technical execution and essential motor parameters (speed, strength, endurance, flexibility, coordination) for movement control, balance, and adaptation to effort
  • Functional adaptation, observing how the body remodels itself as a result of sports training

The center has a reliable infrastructure that allows for integrated monitoring of exercise capacity, body composition, and neuromotor control. The methodologies applied are non-invasive and support:

  • Scientific research
  • Professional training and development
  • Prevention and recovery through physical therapy
  • Programs to improve quality of life

Motor performance

  • Assessment and optimization of motor and physiological functions
  • Monitoring of motor parameters: speed, strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination
  • Development of technical skills and neuromotor control
  • Functional adaptation to training and competition requirements

Quality of life

  • Interventions and programs for physical health and general well-being
  • Assessment of parameters contributing to individual well-being
  • Recovery and prevention

In the context of the center's activities, it aims to:

  • Restore mobility and muscle strength after injuries, illnesses, or immobilization
  • Correcting postural imbalances and deficiencies to optimize neuromotor control
  • Recovery of athletes after injuries or surgery, facilitating reintegration into sports activities and preventing recurrency