Beyond the individual, "movement" describes how populations navigate space:

The field is moving toward an , converging disciplines like geography, anthropology, and kinesiology. Future research aims to use wearable sensors and multi-scale modeling to create personalized treatment plans for rehabilitation and to enhance the naturalness of robotic movement.

Traditionally used reflective markers to track poses, but is now transitioning to markerless systems that use AI and computer vision to extract data directly from video.

Large-scale smartphone data is used to map human use intensity in national forests, helping managers balance recreation with wildlife protection. V. Future Directions

Human mobility researchers study how we move through natural and built environments to access resources like work and recreation.

Human movement is an emergent property of the , also known as the musculoskeletal system. It relies on three primary systems working in tandem: