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At the 2026 Isokinetic Conference, Alvaro Zapata presented progress on a rehab model he co-developed, examining how ACL surgery can disrupt instinctive movement and coordination.

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A woman wearing an Orlando Health jersey walks on the soccer field as Orlando Pride teammates practice in the background.
Tsianna Barnwell is building her skill set through hands-on work with the Orlando Pride.

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A researcher kneels beside a fellow researcher performing a hamstring strength test on specialized equipment in the Cognition, Neuroplasticity and Sarcopenia Lab at UCF.
In the Cognition, Neuroplasticity and Sarcopenia Lab, Tsianna Barnwell (left), assisted by Alvaro Zapata (right), studies differences in hamstring muscles between men and women to inform rehabilitation, recovery and injury prevention.

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UCF alumnus Jeremy Wydra speaks at a conference podium with a UCF logo displayed on the screen behind him.
Jeremy Wydra 麻豆精品 S18 ’22DPT was among the presenters at the 2026 Isokinetic Conference in Athens, Greece.

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A student-athlete jumps over cones during a training drill while UCF alum Jeremy Wydra observes and holds a measuring stick in a gym setting.
Jeremy Wydra 麻豆精品 S18 ’22DPT (right) works with a student-athlete in a training facility.

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