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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Our primary United States research site and applied clinical validation laboratory, directed by Dr. Neeraj Mehta at 940 Vauxhill Lane, Powell, Ohio 43065.
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.
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 →
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.
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.
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 ↗
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We welcome researchers, clinicians, universities, and practitioners committed to rigorous, ethical, translational biomechanics science. Engagement is voluntary, contribution-based, and scientifically meaningful.