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Applied Biomechanics.
Registered. Transparent. Reproducible.

Open-access movement science produced within the MMSx Authority ecosystem — structured across 8 persistent research streams, 3 ClinicalTrials.gov-registered clinical investigations (combined planned enrolment ~432 participants), a public study registry, open-access publishing via JMMBS, DOI-registered frameworks, and governance documented to recognised reporting standards. Every study traceable. Every finding citable. Every dataset open.

8Research
Streams
3Registered
Clinical Trials
~432Planned
Participants
17+Publications
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DOIRegistered
Frameworks
100+Monographs
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Research Integrity Statement

MMSx Authority research is built on applied biomechanics, clinical relevance, and transparent reporting. All outputs are clearly labelled by stage: Registered / Recruiting / In Preparation / Deposited / Published. No premature claims, and no effect estimates ahead of completion and peer review. Every study carries a persistent Study ID, registered methodology, and documented ethics pathway. Participant safety and scientific credibility are non-negotiable.

Eight Persistent Research Streams

Research at MMSx Authority is organized into eight long-term scientific focus areas — not isolated projects. Each stream is traceable, scalable, and clinically interpretable across populations and research phases. All streams feed into the JMMBS publishing pipeline and the IMSO standards framework.

RS-001 · Primary Stream
Spine, Trunk & Load-Tolerance Science

Spinal load management, trunk control mechanics, intra-abdominal pressure, anti-shear strategies, and tolerance-based adaptation. Load-path frameworks, spinal stability models, creep mechanics, lumbopelvic rhythm, and pain-adaptive compensation patterns under clinical and performance conditions.

IAPL5/S1 ShearEMG TrunkSpinal StiffnessFIKCCActive
RS-002 · Primary Stream
Gait, Locomotion & Load Distribution

Human gait as a mechanical, neuromuscular, and load-tolerance phenomenon across walking, running, fatigue, and environmental constraints. Temporal-spatial parameters, ground reaction force dynamics, plantar load behaviour, symmetry indices, and gait-injury risk indicators.

GRF AnalysisPlantar LoadSymmetryIMU GaitActive
RS-003 · Clinical Stream
Clinical Movement Dysfunction & Rehabilitation Translation

Movement dysfunction patterns, assessment logic, corrective sequencing, and return-to-activity frameworks under clinical and real-world constraints. Screening models, staged correction pathways, rehabilitation-to-performance transitions, and practitioner-ready decision tools. Home of the MOVE Protocol (NCT07220200), BPIT (NCT07256717 · NCT07296640), and MMSx-SCAN™.

MOVE™BPIT™MMSx-SCAN™NEEBAL™Kinetic ChainActive · Multi-Site
RS-004 · Performance Stream
Strength, Sport & Performance Biomechanics

Movement mechanics under high-load and high-velocity conditions. Force-vector expression, stretch-shortening cycle behaviour, rate of force development optimisation, and fatigue resilience across sport populations. Technique frameworks, joint moment analysis, bar path mechanics, and load-sharing strategies.

Force VectorsRFDBar PathSSCBPIT 5-LineActive
RS-005
Prosthetics, Orthotics & Footwear Biomechanics

Human-device interaction, interface pressures, gait adaptation with assistive devices, footwear-mediated load redistribution, and clinical alignment science. Plantar pressure profiling, compensatory gait strategies, and socket interface mechanics in prosthetic populations.

Pressure MappingDevice InterfaceFootwear LoadCompensatory GaitActive
RS-006 · Fascial Science Stream
Fascia, Myofascial Lines & Connective Tissue Mechanics

Myofascial line mechanics, fascial tensegrity, viscoelastic behaviour of connective tissue, and load transmission through fascial networks. Includes the 24-chapter fascial biomechanics monograph series and myofascial line-driven movement framework development.

TensegrityViscoelasticAnatomy TrainsMyofascial LinesActive
RS-007 · Technology Stream
Artificial Intelligence & Biomechanics

AI-driven movement pattern recognition, markerless pose estimation, automated kinematic analysis, XAI for injury prediction, and predictive load modelling. Powers the TrainersEye platform tools — Motion Map, MoPro Bot, MMO Assessment — and integrates with clinical assessment workflows.

Pose EstimationLSTMXAIMoPro BotMotion MapActive
RS-008 · Emerging Stream
Nutrition & Biomechanics

Nutritional modulation of musculoskeletal load tolerance, connective tissue integrity, and neuromuscular recovery under progressive mechanical stress. Includes creatine and rate of force development research, HRV modulation, and the NutriBiomech™ load-nutrition interface framework.

Creatine & RFDHRVNutriBiomech™Connective TissueActive
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Registered Investigations & Research Outputs

MMSx Authority maintains 3 ClinicalTrials.gov-registered clinical investigations alongside DOI-registered frameworks, datasets, and reviews at various stages. Every entry carries a unique Study ID, design summary, and live status. Interventional research is pre-registered on ClinicalTrials.gov; frameworks carry DOI-registered Zenodo or OSF archives. No effect estimates are reported until each study completes and is peer-reviewed.

MMSx Authority — Study & Output Registry

3 registered NCTs · planned n ≈ 432 · all ClinicalTrials.gov records publicly verifiable
Study IDTitle & DesignPlanned n / TypeStatusRegistrationDOI / Archive
MMSx-STU-001
MOVE Protocol — Multi-Site Interventional Case-Series
Interventional · 8-week 4-phase rehabilitation framework · India & USA
40 Registered · Results pending NCT07220200 JMMBS (in prep)
MMSx-STU-002
BPIT 5-Line Pilot — Strength, HRV & Injury-Risk Outcomes
Prospective pilot · Paired t-tests (α=0.05) · Cohen's d · Single-site · Pre-registered SAP
23 Registered · Results pending NCT07296640 10.5281/zenodo.17594977
MMSx-STU-003
BPIT Multi-Site Study — Strength, HRV & Reproducibility
Multi-site single-arm interventional · BodyGNTX · GFFI · IIKBS · AIHFT · BFS
369 Registered · Recruiting NCT07256717 archive on completion
MMSx-DAT-004
MMSx-SCAN™ v2.1 — Movement Assessment Dataset
Open dataset deposit · reliability (ICC, SEM, MDC95) & normative analysis in progress
Deposited Dataset · OSF 10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2
MMSx-PUB-005
FIKCC — Fatigue-Induced Kinetic Chain Cascade Framework
Conceptual framework · integrative synthesis · JMMBS Vol.3 Issue 1, 2026
Framework Published · JMMBS 10.66078/jmmbs.v3i1.014
MMSx-ARC-006
NEEBAL™ Principle — Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load
Framework archive · Zenodo registered · CC BY 4.0
Framework Archived 10.5281/zenodo.17664904
MMSx-REV-007
BOST Systematic Review — Biomechanical Outcomes
Systematic review · PRISMA-aligned · protocol in preparation
Review In preparation
MMSx-REV-008
Creatine & Rate of Force Development — Review
Evidence synthesis · RS-008 Nutrition & Biomechanics stream
Review In preparation
MMSx-DEV-009
XAI Injury Prediction — Explainable AI in Biomechanics
Machine learning · SHAP analysis · RS-007 AI & Biomechanics stream
Method In preparation
MMSx-REV-010
Knee Valgus — Neuromuscular Interventions Review
Evidence synthesis · PRISMA-aligned · knee valgus under fatigue
Review Active
Three clinical investigations are registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (combined planned enrolment n ≈ 432); remaining entries are frameworks, datasets, and reviews at the stages shown. All ClinicalTrials.gov registrations are publicly verifiable at clinicaltrials.gov.
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Key Frameworks — DOI-Registered & Documented

Proprietary biomechanical frameworks developed within the MMSx Authority research programme. The following represent core framework outputs; DOI-registered frameworks carry persistent global identifiers, while others are documented and serve as operational models. Where a framework is evaluated in a registered trial, outcomes are reported only on completion.

Clinical Framework
MOVE Protocol™

Movement-Oriented Velocity of Engagement. 4-phase rehabilitation framework. NCT07220200 registered · planned n=40 · results pending.

Registered: NCT07220200
Training Protocol
BPIT 5-Line™

Biomechanics-Progressive Intervention Training. 5 biomechanical intensity lines. Evaluated in two registered trials; outcomes reported on completion.

NCT07296640 · NCT07256717 · DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17594977
Assessment Tool
MMSx-SCAN™ v2.1

Systematic Clinical Assessment Network. Multidimensional 0–100 scoring. Dataset deposited (OSF); reliability analysis in progress.

DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2
Neuro-Mechanical
NEEBAL™ Principle

Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load. Six-axis movement efficiency framework. Zenodo registered.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17664904
Fatigue Mechanics
FIKCC Framework

Fatigue-Induced Kinetic Chain Cascade. Proximal-to-distal coordination breakdown. Published in JMMBS Vol.3 Issue 1, 2026.

DOI: 10.66078/jmmbs.v3i1.014 · JMMBS
Core Framework
MMSx Framework

Force-vector and torque-management approach to human movement. Treats biomechanics as a mechanical decision science.

IMSO-REG · mmsxauthority.org
Load Modelling
MOLOCH Framework

Mechanical Overload & Load-Capacity Hierarchy. Cumulative mechanical stress and tissue tolerance thresholds.

IMSO-REG · RS-001
Nutrition–Mechanics
NutriBiomech™

Load-Nutrition Interface framework. Nutritional biochemistry linked to connective tissue integrity and HRV recovery.

RS-008 · IMSO-REG
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Open Datasets & Registered Archives

MMSx Authority publishes open datasets and framework documentation with registered DOIs under CC BY 4.0. Any researcher can download, analyse, and cite these materials. Findings from registered trials are reported on completion.

Open Science Framework (OSF)
MMSx-SCAN™ v2.1 — Movement Assessment Dataset
Multidimensional 0–100 scoring · reliability analysis in progress
CC BY 4.0 · Open Access
Deposited dataset · OSF
Zenodo · CERN Open Repository
BPIT™ 5-Line Framework Documentation
Methodology documentation · linked to NCT07296640 · NCT07256717
CC BY 4.0 · Open Access
Framework archive
Zenodo · CERN Open Repository
NEEBAL™ Principle — Framework Archive
Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load
CC BY 4.0 · Open Access
Framework documentation
GitHub · MMSx-Authority-Institute
BPIT-5Line-Principle-NCT07256717
Protocol documents, SOPs, CRFs, clinical trial materials
Open Repository
NCT07256717 · trial materials
JMMBS · DOI Prefix 10.66078
FIKCC Framework — JMMBS Vol.3 Issue 1
Conceptual framework article · open access
Published · Open Access
JMMBS · ISSN 3070-3662 · 2026
SSRN · Working Paper Series
NEEBAL Principle — SSRN Working Paper
Self-posted working paper (not peer-reviewed) · 20 pp.
Working Paper
SSRN · posted 23 Dec 2025
Persistent Identifiers & Global Registrations
The institute, journal, and investigator carry permanent machine-readable identifiers — ensuring perpetual citability and institutional traceability.
ORCID — Principal Investigator
EIN — 501(c)(3) Institution
41-2717794
JMMBS — DOI Prefix
10.66078
JMMBS — ISSN (Online)
3070-3662
Ringgold ID
848200
ISNI
0000 0005 3015 0322
Wikidata — Institute
Wikidata — JMMBS
Google Scholar
ResearchGate
SSRN Working Paper
ClinicalTrials — MOVE
ClinicalTrials — BPIT Pilot
ClinicalTrials — BPIT Multi
Sigma Xi
Full Member · 2025

Governance & Scientific Integrity

Participant safety and scientific credibility are non-negotiable. MMSx Authority research operates under documented ethics protocols, pre-registered methodologies, and transparent COI disclosure. Reporting-stage standards apply as the corresponding studies and reviews reach completion.

Five Core Principles
Research Governance Standards
  • Scientific Integrity: Conservative inference, biomechanical grounding, no premature claims
  • Participant Protection: Privacy, safety, and informed consent at all scales and sites
  • Transparency of Status: Every output labelled Registered / Recruiting / In Preparation / Deposited / Published
  • Data Governance: Anonymised, never sold, institutional access only, OSF-archived
  • Responsible Interpretation: Supports professional decision-making — not a medical advice replacement
Reporting Standards
Standards Adopted
  • STROBE — observational study reporting (at completion)
  • CONSORT — interventional trial reporting (at completion)
  • PRISMA — systematic review and meta-analysis reporting (at completion)
  • GCP ICH E6(R3) — good clinical practice (registered trials)
  • Declaration of Helsinki 2013 — all human participant studies
  • IMSO S101 — movement intelligence assessment standard
Conflict of Interest
Independent Safeguards
  • Pre-registered SAP locked before data collection begins
  • Open datasets — deposited findings independently verifiable
  • Multi-site data by independently employed assessors
  • Pre-specified primary analyses documented before unblinding
  • COI disclosure on every publication and preprint
  • Parallel external submission encouraged where appropriate
Ethics Classification Pathways
Study Ethics Routing
  • Applied Observational: Internal review, anonymisation, written consent
  • Framework Development: Methodological governance, no trial registration required
  • Clinical / Interventional: ClinicalTrials.gov pre-registration, GCP, IRB oversight
  • Multi-Site Registry: Site-level IRBs, Data Sharing Agreements, PI oversight
  • Systematic Reviews: PROSPERO registration, PRISMA compliance
Full Governance Documentation →

Research Collaborators & Affiliated Institutions

Affiliated institutions operate independently while aligning with MMSx Authority's published scientific frameworks. Affiliation is strictly academic and collaborative — non-commercial.

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Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science (IIKBS)
Primary empirical laboratory · 3D Motion Capture · Surface EMG · Force Platforms · IMU Systems · AI Motion Analysis
Ref: iikbs.org · Core partner · MMSx-SCAN · BPIT · MOVE studies
Core Laboratory
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Kharazmi University — Dept. of Sports Biomechanics & Rehabilitation, Tehran
Dr. Masume Baghban, PhD · FIKCC co-author · biomechanics methodology & spinal mechanics synthesis
JMMBS Vol.3 Issue 1 · FIKCC co-author
JMMBS Author
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Instituto de Biomécanica Clínica (IBC), Spain
Prof. Dr. José Luis Parreño Catalán · Director, Department of Biomechanics
Ref: MMSx-AFF-IBC-2026-01 · January 2026
Affiliated 2026

Interested in institutional affiliation or site participation? Contact the Research Office →

“Biomechanics should be treated as a mechanical decision science — load, time, moment arms, and tissue capacity. Movement failure is primarily a sequencing and load-transfer problem, not simply a strength deficit. The institute exists to produce the evidence that makes this reframing testable.”
— Dr. Neeraj Mehta, PhD  ·  Founder & Principal Investigator, MMSx Authority Institute  ·  Editor-in-Chief, JMMBS  ·  ORCID: 0000-0001-6200-8495  ·  Sigma Xi Full Member 2025
Methodology
Clear, structured documentation. Conservative interpretation. No premature claims. GCP-compliant protocols.
Transparency
All outputs labelled by stage. Open datasets. Published protocols on GitHub and Zenodo.
Reproducibility
DOI-registered datasets. GitHub-archived materials. Pre-registered SAPs before all data collection.
Ethics
IRB governance. Participant privacy. COI disclosure on every publication. Helsinki Declaration.
Official Research Publication
JMMBSOfficial Journal

Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science

Open-access journal of MMSx Authority Institute. Publisher of original research in applied biomechanics, clinical movement science, and rehabilitation. Double-blind review. No APCs for eligible authors.

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