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Introducing Dr. Alyssa Spomer!!

Nicole Exams, Graduation, HuskyADAPT, MotorControl, News, Projects November 30, 2022December 6, 2022

Alyssa is a white woman with red hair and is wearing a black dress and white sweater. She is smiling and standing next to a large projected screen with her dissertation title.

Congratulations to Dr. Alyssa Spomer on earning her Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering! Dr. Spomer’s PhD thesis dissertation was titled Evaluating multimodal biofeedback to target and improve motor control in cerebral palsy. Congratulations and best of luck as you move forward as a Clinical Scientist at Gillette Children’s. Best of luck in Minnesota!

  • ← Congratulations Mia! Mia Hoffman passes her Ph.D. Qualifying Exam
  • NL Zaino, M Yamagami, DJ Gaebler-Spira, KM Steele, KF Bjornson, HA Feldner (2022) “‘That’s frustrating’: Perceptions of ankle foot orthosis provision, use, and needs among people with cerebral palsy and caregivers” →

Our Work:

  • AccessEngineering
  • Dynamic Motor Control
  • Optimizing Orthoses
  • Ubiquitous Rehabilitation
  • Education
  • Outreach

Recent News

  • Neuromechanics & Mobility Lab presents at RehabWeek 2025 June 3, 2025
  • Neuromechanics & Mobility Lab Presents at NWBS 2025 May 26, 2025
  • National Biomechanics Day 2025 May 19, 2025
  • Pitts MN, Ebers MR, Agresta CE, Steele KM (2025) Evaluating Sparse Inertial Measurement Unit Configurations for Inferring Treadmill Running Motion April 7, 2025
  • CR DeVol, SR Shrivastav, VM Landrum, KF Bjornson, D Roge, CT Moritz, KM Steele (2025) “Effects of spinal stimulation and short-burst treadmill training on gait biomechanics in children with cerebral palsy” March 31, 2025

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Seattle WA, 98195-32600

Lab: MEB252
Office: MEB323

E-mail: kmsteele@uw.edu
Phone: 206-685-2390

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