A newly patented device that measures laxity in female athletes called GMetric3D Knee Joint Laxity Testing

Professor gives female athletes a leg up with patented device

Sandra Shultz, director of UNCG’s Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, earned a patent from the U.S. government for a GMetric3D Knee Joint Laxity Testing Apparatus. The device is intended to help reduce the number of ACL injuries, particularly among female athletes.

Students sitting at desktop computers playing video games in esports arena

E2 Weekend

Innovate UNCG will host its semesterly E2 weekend on March 21st from 1 to 7:30pm at the esports Arena in Moran Commons.