iMove brings together faculty at the University of California at Irvine toward the goal of helping restore the mobility of people with a physical disability.

iMove seeks to restore human mobility by developing new technologies, including robotics and information technology, for movement training, exercise, and rehabilitation. We envision these technologies partnering with regenerative therapies to fully restore mobility. Since full restoration will likely require extensive training as well as innovative regenerative treatments, we seek to design technologies that are intensely motivating, engaging, and challenging. We do this by using art (including dance and music), sports, and computer games as the context for movement training.

iMove Faculty have expertise ranging from robotics to stem cell therapies, and form computer vision to dance.

iMove resources include innovative technologies developed at U.C. Irvine, strong clinical programs, and cutting-edge approaches to neuroregeneration.