Learn@Lunch Translating quantitative assessments of human movement into physical therapy practice

Join us for an energizing Learn@Lunch event that brings together experts in human movement and clinical practice. This event fosters professional exchange, networking and collaborative ideation around the opportunities and challenges of human movement assessment in healthcare. Contribute to advancing innovative approaches in rehabilitation and therapy, and help strengthen the Bern medical innovation ecosystem.

10.11.2025, 12pm–1pm – Sitem-insel, Freiburgstrasse 3, 3010 Bern

Factsheet

  • Start date 10.11.2025, 12pm–1pm
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  • Place Sitem-insel, Freiburgstrasse 3, 3010 Bern
  • Application deadline 7. November 2025
  • Costs The event is free of charge.

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The BFH Department of Health Professions cordially invites you to join us for an inspiring Learn@Lunch event, focused on exploring how quantitative movement assessments are shaping the future of physical therapy. Hosted in partnership with Sitem-insel, the session will provide insights into current R&D activities, conducted at the Bern Movement Lab of the Physiotherapy Research Division at BFH.

The event will bring together professionals from physiotherapy, rehabilitation, orthopedics, movement science, engineering and biomechanics. Discover the current state, opportunities and challenges in translating data-driven movement analysis into clinical practice. Connect with experts, spark collaborations, and contribute to strengthening Bern’s role as a leading medical innovation ecosystem.

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Schedule

Program topic Speaker

Welcome & Bern Movement Lab Insights

Patric Eichelberger, Head of Bern Movement Lab and Foot Biomechanics & Technology Research Group
Sustainable treatment of neuromuscular deficits after anterior cruciate ligament injury Heiner Baur, Head of Physiotherapy Research and Neuromuscular Control Research Group
Better understanding spinal disorders from a biomechanical perspective Stefan Schmid, Dep. Head of Physiotherapy Research and Spinal Movement Biomechanics Research Group
Closing and Networking Opportunities Plenum

 

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