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Five Questions With: Ryan Chapman

RYAN CHAPMAN, assistant professor of kinesiology at the University of Rhode Island’s College of Health Sciences, is working on new orthopedic technologies, such as MotionSense, a wearable sensor platform that continuously tracks patient movement and activity after orthopedic procedures, providing real-world data on recovery and function. MotionSense was co-developed by Stryker, a medical technology company. / COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

Ryan Chapman, assistant professor of kinesiology at the University of Rhode Island’s College of Health Sciences, is working on new orthopedic technologies. He recently assessed the state of technology use for patient monitoring after a joint replacement with Janie Astephen Wilson, a professor at Dalhousie University in Canada. Their peer-reviewed article was published in the

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