
Amy Lenz
@lenzetal
Director of the Foot & Ankle Mechanics & Morphology Laboratory, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah
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https://lenzfammlab.mech.utah.edu 04-04-2019 16:18:32
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Happy holidays from the Lenz Lab! What a fun celebration to recognize another incredible year. Melissa Requist surprised me with these snowflakes highlighting all our abstracts and papers this year!! So grateful for my team ❤️ #ProudPI



Attending #ORS2025? Join us for the Foot & Ankle RIG on Saturday, Feb 8 at 7:30 pm. This session will feature a keynote from Barbara Postolka, poster teasers, and updates on standards. Food and drinks will also be provided. Thank you to our sponsors Enovis and Paragon 28 a Zimmer Biomet Company!



So happy to have Barbara Postolka visiting in the lab for a few days before ORS starts later this week! She also had fun during our undergrad lab meeting today learning about what everyone is doing for their projects :)


What a wonderful week of visiting colleagues!! So happy Jaimie Roper is visiting Utah. Amazing research discussions with her and Kota Takahashi today!



Awesome job to my team presenting posters at #ORS2025 I'm so proud of all their work and achievements in my lab! Way to go Takuma, Elana “Renae” Lapins, Jordan, and Eliana! #ProudPI #FootAndAnkle


Had the best time meeting new people and presenting my research on computational modeling of foot type Orthopaedic Research Society #ORS2025 in Phoenix! 🦶


Excellent job Melissa Requist! She presented her research on Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and the impact of ankle foot orthoses at #ORS2025. #ProudPI #FootAndAnkle






The latest issue of AOFAS_Journals includes updated standard definitions for foot & ankle terminology. They were originally introduced in 1997 and were reviewed by the AOFAS research committee and foot & ankle biomedical engineering experts in 2024. tinyurl.com/yhjtmnyp



I'm excited to participate in this workshop at ISB next Tuesday with discussions on achieving consensus for approaches to standardization and sharing of human movement datasets. We'll cover specific applications to the foot, knee, and shoulder. International Women in Biomechanics
