● 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Research Institute EIN 41-2717794 · Ohio, USA Ringgold 848200 · ISNI 0000 0005 3015 0322 Research Labs: Powell, Ohio & India

MMSx Authority Institute for
Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Research

A U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to advancing biomechanics as a structured mechanical decision science — through registered clinical trials, peer-reviewed open-access publishing, international standards, and state-of-the-art research laboratories across the United States and India.

Legal Name
MMSx Authority Institute for Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Research, Inc.
EIN
41-2717794
Address
940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065, USA
Ringgold ID
848200
ISNI
0000 0005 3015 0322
Wikidata
Q138793635 ↗
DOI Prefix
10.66078 (Crossref)
ISSN
3070-3662 (Online)
501(c)(3)
U.S. Nonprofit
17
Registered Studies
28,955+
Study Participants
50+
Countries
500+
Global Experts
10.66078
Crossref DOI Prefix
2
Research Labs

Who We Are — Formal Institutional Record

MMSx Authority Institute carries full permanent institutional identifiers recognized across international academic publishing, research registries, and library systems worldwide — establishing it as a formally constituted, citable research organization.

Legal Name
MMSx Authority Institute for Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Research, Inc.
Entity Type
501(c)(3) Nonprofit Scientific Organization · Ohio, USA
EIN
41-2717794
Registered Address
940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065, United States
Ringgold ID
848200
ISNI
0000 0005 3015 0322
Journal ISSN
3070-3662 (Online) · ROAD Indexed · CC BY 4.0
Clinical Trials
Research Ethics
GCP ICH E6(R3) · Declaration of Helsinki · COPE Compliant

MMSx Authority Institute for Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Research, Inc. is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) scientific research organization based in Powell, Ohio. The institute conducts applied and clinical biomechanics research, maintains registered studies on ClinicalTrials.gov, and publishes peer-reviewed scientific work through its Crossref-registered journal (JMMBS).

The institute is used as an official author affiliation in scientific publications and clinical research outputs — carrying Ringgold ID 848200 and ISNI 0000 0005 3015 0322, recognized by publishers and academic institutions globally. All institutional identifiers are permanently registered and publicly verifiable.

Research infrastructure extends across two continents: a state-of-the-art laboratory in Powell, Ohio, USA and an extended research facility in India through our partner organization IIKBS (Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science), providing access to 3D motion capture, force platforms, EMG, IMU systems, and advanced analytical instrumentation.

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Ringgold ID: 848200
International publisher-facing library identity. Used to verify institutional affiliation on academic submissions worldwide.
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ISNI: 0000 0005 3015 0322
International Standard Name Identifier. Permanent linked data ID across global research infrastructure and library systems.
WD
Wikidata: Q138793635
Permanent knowledge graph identifier cited across scholarly databases and linked open data systems worldwide.
CR
Crossref DOI: 10.66078
All JMMBS publications carry permanent, resolvable, machine-readable DOIs under this registered prefix.
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501(c)(3) Nonprofit · EIN 41-2717794
U.S. tax-exempt scientific research organization. Eligible recipient of grants, donations, and institutional partnerships.
CT
ClinicalTrials.gov Registered
Three pre-registered interventional and observational studies. All protocols public before any participant is enrolled.
GC
GCP ICH E6(R3) Compliant
All interventional research under Good Clinical Practice guidelines. Declaration of Helsinki adherence documented per protocol.
RD
ROAD Indexed · ISSN 3070-3662
JMMBS indexed in the ROAD Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources, maintained by ISSN International Centre.

Why MMSx Authority Exists

To transition human movement science from subjective coaching models to objective, measurable, reproducible decision science frameworks — accessible to researchers, clinicians, coaches, and communities globally, governed by ethical transparency, and grounded in registered empirical evidence.

MMSx Authority Institute — A Global Infrastructure for Biomechanics as a Decision Science

Traditional movement education has long relied on visual assessment, protocol-by-habit, experience-based correction, and muscle-isolation strengthening models. MMSx Authority was founded on the conviction that this is not sufficient — that biomechanics, when structured correctly, becomes a clinical and performance decision science: a body of knowledge capable of governing how clinicians, coaches, and researchers interpret and respond to human movement under load.

Under this model, movement prescription is guided by data rather than intuition. A patient who appears visually symmetrical post-knee injury may reveal, under 3D kinematic analysis, hidden valgus loading, trunk compensation patterns, asymmetric hip internal rotation torque, and delayed neuromuscular stabilization. Under MMSx methodology, progression decisions are based on load tolerance markers, HRV recovery patterns, force plate symmetry thresholds, and neuromechanical revalidation — not observation alone.

This philosophy underpins every registered study, every published framework, every open dataset, and every standards document produced by the institute and its global ecosystem.

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Standards Authorship
Open, evidence-based movement standards through IMSO — permanently registered, openly licensed, freely accessible to educators, clinicians, and technologists globally.
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Clinical Research Infrastructure
Registered ClinicalTrials.gov protocols, multi-site data collection, GCP-compliant conduct, and open-access data publication through JMMBS and Zenodo.
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Open Scientific Publishing
JMMBS — a peer-reviewed, ROAD-indexed, Crossref DOI-assigned open-access journal publishing in English, Spanish, and Arabic. Free for authors and readers.
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Independent Certification Governance
BFS (Bureau of Fitness Standards) applies MMSx/IMSO standards through ISO/IEC 17024-aligned certification with a structural firewall separating training from certification decisions.
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Digital Biomechanics Technology
TrainersEye ecosystem: AI-powered motion analysis, MoPro Bot, MMO Assessment, and Motion Map — translating laboratory biomechanics into mobile-accessible clinical tools.
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Social Impact Programs
Heroes in Motion (veterans' rehabilitation) and Active India Health & Fitness Trust (AIHFT — 10,000+ senior beneficiaries) demonstrate biomechanics at the community and social equity level.

Founder & Director

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Dr. Neeraj Mehta, PhD
PhD Biomechanics · PhD Alternative Medicine
Founder & Director, MMSx Authority Institute
Principal Investigator, Research Lab
Director, IMSO
Founder, Director & Principal Investigator

Dr. Neeraj Mehta, PhD

MMSx Authority Institute · BodyGNTX Fitness Institute · IMSO · Powell, Ohio, USA

Dr. Neeraj Mehta is a biomechanics researcher and clinician with over three decades of experience in movement mechanics, force-vector analysis, and translational rehabilitation science. He holds a PhD in Biomechanics from Indiana University and a PhD in Alternative Medicine from the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, alongside 14+ global certifications spanning strength training, rehabilitation, yoga, martial arts, and movement therapy.

Under his leadership, MMSx Authority Institute has established three registered ClinicalTrials.gov protocols, launched the Crossref-indexed peer-reviewed Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science (JMMBS), built research laboratories in Powell, Ohio and through IIKBS in India, and developed an international ecosystem of nine partner organizations. He is the primary developer of the BPIT 5-Line Principle, FIKCC, MMSx-BLMAL™, NEEBAL Principle™, and BMXStrength® — all published or under active validation through JMMBS.

His research vision positions biomechanics as a structured mechanical decision science — a field capable of governing how clinicians, coaches, and researchers interpret, measure, and respond to human movement under load, with measurable outcomes rather than observational assessment.

ORCID
0000-0001-6200-8495 ↗
Ringgold
848200
ISNI
0000 0005 3015 0322
Wikidata
Q138793635 ↗
DOI Prefix
10.66078
Force-Vector AnalysisSpinal Load Mechanics GRF ClassificationClinical Biomechanics Rehabilitation ScienceMovement Standards AI-Assisted AssessmentKinetic Chain

MMSx Authority Research Laboratory — Powell, Ohio, USA

Our primary United States research site and applied clinical validation laboratory, directed by Dr. Neeraj Mehta at 940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065.

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Primary Research Site · USA
MMSx Authority Research Lab — Powell, Ohio
940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065, United States · Directed by Dr. Neeraj Mehta, PhD

The MMSx Authority Research Lab in Powell, Ohio serves as the principal USA-based applied research and clinical validation site for the institute. Directed by Dr. Neeraj Mehta, it functions as the translational bridge between empirical biomechanics findings and coach-applicable, clinician-ready decision frameworks.

The lab contributed data to NCT07296640 (BPIT 5-Line Pilot, peer-reviewed) and serves as the development and field-testing environment for BPIT, MMSx-BLMAL™, and NEEBAL Principle™ frameworks. It is also the primary site for AI-powered movement assessment validation through the TrainersEye platform.

The facility is instrumented for multi-modal biomechanical assessment, neuromuscular readiness testing, and clinical rehabilitation evaluation — enabling the institute to conduct registered research aligned with GCP ICH E6(R3) standards in a purpose-built applied science environment.

Core Instrumentation
  • Instrumented treadmill with integrated force plates — GRF measurement during gait and sport tasks
  • Wireless surface electromyography (EMG) — multi-channel muscle activation analysis
  • 3D motion capture capability — joint kinematics and segmental velocity
  • Power squat rack with load cells — force production and bar path analysis
  • Chiropractic and rehabilitation treatment table — clinical assessment and intervention
  • Heart Rate Variability (HRV) monitoring — autonomic recovery quantification
  • Countermovement Jump (CMJ) assessment — neuromuscular readiness
  • Synchronized data acquisition systems — multi-channel real-time recording
  • Video analysis suite — 2D/AI-assisted kinematic screening
Force PlatesWireless EMG 3D CaptureHRV CMJAI Analysis
Research Roles
  • Primary data collection for BPIT framework validation studies
  • BPIT, NEEBAL™, and MMSx-BLMAL™ framework development and field-testing
  • TrainersEye AI platform calibration and validation
  • Clinical rehabilitation protocol application and outcome tracking
  • Student research placements and visiting researcher host site
  • Applied assessment for BodyGNTX clinical clients
Registered Studies Conducted Here
  • NCT07296640 — BPIT 5-Line Pilot (n=23, peer-reviewed)
  • NCT07256717 — BPIT Multi-Cohort Validation (contributing site)

Research Partnerships: The Powell, Ohio lab is available to institutional partners for joint studies, visiting researcher placements, and student capstone projects under formal MOU. Apply for a partnership →

📷 Laboratory Photography — Powell, Ohio USA
MMSx Authority Research Lab , Main Assessment Area
MMSx Authority Research Lab — Main assessment area
MMSx Authority Research Lab , Instrumentation Suite
MMSx Authority Research Lab — Instrumentation / testing suite

MMSx Authority Extended Research Laboratory — India (IIKBS)

The flagship empirical laboratory of the MMSx Authority research network — operated through our partner organization IIKBS (Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science), providing the most complete instrumentation stack in the ecosystem.

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Extended Empirical Research Laboratory · India
IIKBS — Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science
Asia's privately funded movement science research center · MMSx Authority Primary Empirical Lab Partner · iikbs.org ↗

IIKBS serves as the primary empirical laboratory of the MMSx Authority research network — housing the most complete instrumentation stack in the ecosystem. As Asia's independently funded biomechanics research center, IIKBS provides laboratory infrastructure aligned with standards from ACSM, ISB (International Society of Biomechanics), ASB, NSCA, APTA, and NATA.

IIKBS contributed as the biomechanical validation core for the MOVE Protocol study (NCT07220200), BPIT multi-cohort studies, and MMSx-SCAN™ reliability and normative dataset (n=870, ICC 0.82–0.94, peer-reviewed DOI 10.66078/JMMBS.2026.V3I1.016). The lab is also home to an advanced Nutritional Research Division conducting HPLC/MS analytics for nutraceutical validation.

The institute offers educational programs from diplomas through B.Sc./M.Sc. to Ph.D. and post-doctoral levels, training the next generation of biomechanics researchers alongside its active primary research program. All research is integrated with the MMSx open science infrastructure and disseminated through JMMBS.

Core Instrumentation
  • Full-body 3D motion capture system — multi-segment kinematic analysis, joint angles, segment velocities
  • Force platform arrays — multi-axis GRF magnitude, direction, and time-course measurement
  • Surface electromyography (sEMG) — multi-channel simultaneous muscle activation recording
  • Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) — wearable field-translatable sensor validation
  • Plantar pressure mapping systems — in-shoe and platform-based load distribution analysis
  • Laboratory-based biomechanical modeling and digital-twin simulation infrastructure
  • HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) — compound quantification
  • Mass Spectrometry (MS) & ICP-MS — elemental and molecular analysis
  • Microbiological safety testing — nutritional product analysis
  • AI motion analysis integration — pose detection and digital-twin pipeline
3D CaptureForce Plates sEMGIMU Plantar PressureHPLC/MS AI SimulationICP-MS
Research Departments
  • Human Biomechanics — joint/tissue mechanics, force/torque studies, sling systems
  • Kinesiology & Performance — motor control, skill acquisition, energy systems
  • Rehabilitation & RTP — assessment frameworks, load progressions, tissue tolerance
  • Sports Biomechanics — technique analysis, readiness indices, field monitoring
  • AI & Simulation Lab — pose detection, digital twins, decision support pipelines
  • Nutritional Research — ergogenic aids, recovery, FSSAI compliance, longitudinal trials
Registered Studies Conducted Here
  • NCT07220200 — MOVE Protocol biomechanical validation
  • MMSx-STU-004 — MMSx-SCAN™ reliability, n=870 (peer-reviewed)
  • MMSx-STU-005 — SCAN™ multi-site registry (actively enrolling)

Education Programs: IIKBS offers diplomas, B.Sc./M.Sc., and Ph.D. pathways in biomechanics and kinesiology with lab immersion and mentored research. Graduate student placements from partner universities welcomed. Visit iikbs.org ↗

📷 Laboratory Photography — IIKBS & GFFI India Research Lab
IIKBS Lab — 3D Motion Capture Suite
GFFI Applied Biomechanics Lab —Pilates & Reformer-Based Rehabilitation Suite · New Delhi, India
IIKBS Lab — Force Platform and EMG
IIKBS Lab — Force Platform & EMG
IIKBS Lab — Nutritional Analytics / HPLC
IIKBS Lab — Nutritional Analytics / HPLC
GFFI Lab — Research Team / Data Collection
GFFI Applied Biomechanics Lab — National Sports Science Division · Applied Research & Data Collection

Firewalled Integrity Model

MMSx Authority operates under a distributed governance architecture designed to eliminate conflicts of interest and ensure global institutional trust — separating research, standards, certification, and commercial activities into structurally independent functions.

Conflict-of-Interest Firewall
Training providers deliver content mapped to IMSO standards, but certification decisions remain entirely independent through BFS — the same structural separation required under ISO/IEC 17024 for accredited certification bodies.
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Research Ethics Governance
All human-subject investigations adhere to written informed consent procedures, risk stratification screening, data anonymization protocols, and ClinicalTrials.gov pre-registration. GCP ICH E6(R3) and Declaration of Helsinki compliant throughout.
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Publication Ethics (COPE)
Authorship and publication ethics governed by COPE guidelines. Clear authorship attribution, conflict of interest disclosure, and explicit separation of research content from marketing or certification activities.
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Open Data Policy
Aggregate de-identified data released openly where participant privacy permits. All datasets carry permanent Zenodo or OSF DOIs. Restricted data available via formal Data Sharing Agreement reviewed by the Research Ethics Committee.
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Version-Controlled Standards
All standards and protocols entering IMSO registry receive versioned documentation with permanent IDs. Changes are tracked publicly. The Research Hub functions as a version-controlled documentation and transparency portal ensuring traceability.
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Independent Advisory Oversight
MMSx Authority operates under a distributed peer-review and advisory framework including clinical biomechanics researchers, orthopedic consultants, sports scientists, and data scientists. Advisory roles are non-commercial and independent from certification operations.

Closed-Loop Biomechanical Governance Ecosystem

The MMSx ecosystem functions as a closed-loop biomechanical governance graph — where research, standards, certification, technology, and social impact each play a distinct, complementary role in an integrated cycle of evidence production, translation, and application.

MMSx Authority
Governance & Ethical Control · 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Standards Authoring Body
IMSO
International Movement Standards Organization — open registry issuing permanent IDs for exercise blueprints, protocols, equipment, education, and research methodologies.
imso-global.org ↗
Primary Empirical Laboratory
IIKBS (Research)
Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science — Asia's privately funded biomechanics research center. 3D capture, force plates, EMG, IMU, HPLC/MS.
iikbs.org ↗
Certification & Accreditation
BFS
Bureau of Fitness Standards — ISO/IEC 17024-aligned independent CAB. Psychometric exam design, independent certification decisions, CPD, periodic revalidation.
bureauoffitness.org ↗
Open-Access Publishing
JMMBS
Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science — Crossref DOI 10.66078, ROAD indexed, ISSN 3070-3662. Double-blind peer review. Published in EN, ES, AR.
jmmbs.org ↗
Digital Technology Platform
TrainersEye
AI-powered motion analysis, MoPro Bot, MMO Assessment, Motion Map, ProMobility, Quick Builder — translating validated science into mobile-accessible applied tools.
trainerseye.com ↗
Social Impact & Public Health
HIM & AIHFT
Heroes in Motion (veteran rehabilitation) and Active India Health & Fitness Trust (10,000+ senior beneficiaries) — feeding real-world field data back into the research ecosystem.
aihft.org ↗
Closed-Loop Logic: Standards (IMSO) inform certification (BFS), which validates professionals. Research (IIKBS + USA Lab) produces empirical data, published via JMMBS. TrainersEye translates validated science into applied systems. HIM/AIHFT implements public impact, feeding real-world data back into research — maintaining a continuous decision-science cycle.

Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science (JMMBS)

JMMBS · jmmbs.org
Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science

The peer-reviewed, open-access journal of MMSx Authority Institute. All articles are published immediately and permanently under CC BY 4.0 — no paywall, no embargo. Full-text PDFs and supplementary datasets hosted on jmmbs.org. Articles published in English, Spanish, and Arabic. All articles carry permanent Crossref DOIs (prefix 10.66078) and are indexed in the ROAD Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources.

Open Access Peer-Reviewed ISSN 3070-3662 DOI 10.66078 ROAD Indexed CC BY 4.0 EN · ES · AR Double-Blind Review Free for Authors

Nine Organizations. One Integrated Ecosystem.

Each partner organization in the MMSx ecosystem has a distinct and complementary role — together forming one of the most integrated independent biomechanics research and standards networks globally.

Flagship Research Institute
MMSx Authority Institute
U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Institutional home of all research registrations, JMMBS publications, and IMSO standards. Powell, Ohio, USA.
mmsxauthority.com ↗
Primary Empirical Lab · India
IIKBS — Indian Institute of Kinesiology & Biomechanics Science
Asia's privately funded biomechanics research center. 3D motion capture, force plates, EMG, IMU, HPLC/MS. Home of MMSx-SCAN™ and MOVE Protocol validation.
iikbs.org ↗
Open Access Journal
JMMBS — Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science
Peer-reviewed journal. ISSN 3070-3662. Crossref DOI 10.66078. ROAD indexed. Free for authors and readers. EN/ES/AR.
jmmbs.org ↗
Standards Registry
IMSO — International Movement Standards Organization
Open registry issuing permanent IDs for exercise blueprints, protocols, equipment, education, and research standards. 138TB archive. Free. Permanent.
imso-global.org ↗
Certification & Accreditation
BFS — Bureau of Fitness Standards
ISO/IEC 17024-aligned independent Certification & Accreditation Body. Psychometric exam design, CPD, and structural firewall from training operations.
bureauoffitness.org ↗
Applied Practice Site · USA
BodyGNTX Fitness Institute
Primary USA applied research and clinical validation site. Directed by Dr. Neeraj Mehta. Development home of BPIT, NEEBAL™, and practitioner-facing frameworks.
bodygntx.com ↗
Academic Partner · Education
ASFU — Academic Sports Fitness University
Academic education and research training node. Formal qualification pathways, framework validation against academic standards, and research placements.
asfu.org ↗
AI & Technology
AIHFT & TrainersEye
AI-powered motion analysis platform. Motion Map, MoPro Bot, MMO Assessment, ProMobility. Validated against IIKBS laboratory measurements for accuracy benchmarking.
trainerseye.com ↗
Education Network · Global
GFFI Fitness Academy
National and international education network. MOVE Protocol contributing site (New Delhi, n=16). Translates MMSx research into practitioner education across India and internationally.
gffi-fitness.org ↗

Key Milestones

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Foundation
MMSx Authority Institute Incorporated — Ohio, USA
Registered as 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific research organization (EIN 41-2717794) in Ohio. Registered address: 940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065. Principal activity: scientific research in biomechanics and movement science.
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Journal Launch
JMMBS Launched — Crossref DOI Prefix 10.66078 Registered
Journal of Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Science (JMMBS) launched as the institute's peer-reviewed open-access publication vehicle. Crossref DOI prefix 10.66078 registered. ISSN 3070-3662 assigned and ROAD indexed. First volumes published in English, Spanish, and Arabic.
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First Clinical Trial
MOVE Protocol Registered — NCT07220200 (ClinicalTrials.gov)
The MOVE Protocol multi-site interventional case-series (n=40, 8 weeks) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. Sites: GFFI New Delhi (n=16), BodyGNTX USA, IIKBS. Published peer-reviewed in JMMBS. Key outcomes: significant improvements in pain (NRS -5.1), functional capacity (LEFS/UEFI +27.4), balance (+13.4s), and sit-to-stand (+6.3 reps).
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BPIT Validation
BPIT Studies Registered — NCT07296640 & NCT07256717
BPIT 5-Line Pilot (n=23, NCT07296640) and BPIT Multi-Cohort Validation (n=369, NCT07256717) registered. Combined outcomes: 15–25% strength gains, +12–18ms HRV improvement, 17–22% knee valgus reduction. Preprint archived on Zenodo (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17551763). Pilot study peer-reviewed in JMMBS.
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Institutional Recognition
Ringgold ID 848200 & ISNI 0000 0005 3015 0322 — Wikidata Q138793635
Permanent institutional identifiers assigned: Ringgold ID 848200 (international publisher-facing library identity), ISNI 0000 0005 3015 0322 (International Standard Name Identifier), and Wikidata Q138793635 (linked open data knowledge graph). Institute now carries full permanent identifiers recognized across international academic publishing systems.
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MMSx-SCAN™ Published
MMSx-SCAN™ Reliability & Normative Dataset — n=870 Peer-Reviewed
MMSx-SCAN™ inter-rater reliability study (n=870, 5 raters, ICC 0.82–0.94) published peer-reviewed in JMMBS (DOI: 10.66078/JMMBS.2026.V3I1.016). Normative reference tables established by age and sex. The largest MMSx Authority dataset to date. Multi-site registry (MMSx-STU-005) opened for international site applications.
Present — 2026
Five Registered Studies · Nine Ecosystem Partners · 50+ Countries
MMSx Authority now maintains five registered studies (combined n=1,302+), nine ecosystem partner organizations across USA and India, 500+ collective members across 50+ countries, six published or in-development theoretical frameworks, and active open collaboration invitations for Applied and Clinical Biomechanics researchers worldwide.

The Future of Movement Science

Strategic Long-Term Objective
To elevate movement science to medical-grade credibility while maintaining open-access, ethical transparency, and global inclusivity — transitioning human movement from subjective coaching to objective, measurable, reproducible decision science.
The MMSx Authority envisions biomechanics recognized as a formal decision science; global standardization of movement protocols; data-driven injury prevention models; AI-supported clinical progression tools; cross-border multi-site biomechanical registries; expanded multi-center clinical trials; and transparent, open-access research ecosystems accessible to clinicians, researchers, and communities worldwide.

Biomechanics, when structured correctly, becomes more than movement analysis. It becomes decision science. For universities, medical institutes, and research organizations seeking to align with an authenticated, governance-driven, research-backed biomechanics framework — MMSx Authority provides the infrastructure, the institutional credibility, the published evidence base, and the collaborative will to make that alignment meaningful.

Collaborate with MMSx Authority Institute

We welcome researchers, clinicians, universities, and practitioners committed to rigorous, ethical, translational biomechanics science. Engagement is voluntary, contribution-based, and scientifically meaningful.