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Research Integrity & Status Transparency

All research outputs are labelled by stage: Registered · Recruiting · In Preparation · Deposited · Documented. No premature clinical claims are made, and no effect estimates are reported ahead of completion and peer review. Statistical analysis plans are pre-specified before data collection. Datasets are archived openly for independent verification. The program is organised into 8 research streams spanning core biomechanics, AI integration, and nutritional science, anchored by 3 registered clinical investigations with a combined planned enrolment of approximately 432 participants.

§ 01

Active Research Streams

#streams
Stream ID Domain Keywords PI / Lead Status
RS-001
Spine & Load-Tolerance Science
Torque-demand vs. extensor-capacity modelling; spinal segment mechanics under load
IAP · L5/S1 Shear · Torque · EMG Trunk · Panjabi
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Active
RS-002
Gait, Locomotion & Load Distribution
GRF dynamics, COM regulation, plantar load, temporal-spatial gait parameters
GRF · Plantar Load · IMU · Symmetry · COM
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Active
RS-003
Strength & Performance Biomechanics
Force-vector optimisation, SSC mechanics, RFD, kinetic chain load-sharing strategies
Force Vectors · RFD · Bar Path · SSC · Fatigue
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Active
RS-004
Neuromechanical Control
Anti-rotation, anti-lateral flexion, proprioceptive regulation, dynamic mechanical load
Proprioception · Co-contraction · HRV · EMG
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Active
RS-005
Clinical Movement Dysfunction & Rehabilitation
MMSx-SCAN™ multi-site registry; staged correction pathways; load-tolerance restoration
MMSx-SCAN · MOVE · BPIT · Kinetic Chain · Rehab
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Recruiting
RS-006
Prosthetics, Orthotics & Footwear Biomechanics
Human-device interface pressures, compensatory gait, footwear-mediated load redistribution
Pressure Map · Device Interface · Footwear · AFO
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Developing
RS-007
Artificial Intelligence & Biomechanics
AI-driven movement pattern recognition, pose estimation, automated kinematic analysis, predictive load modelling
Pose Estimation · ML · Computer Vision · LSTM · Digital Twin
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Active
RS-008
Nutrition & Biomechanics
Nutritional modulation of musculoskeletal load tolerance, connective tissue integrity, and neuromuscular recovery under mechanical stress
Collagen · Protein Synthesis · HRV · Inflammation · Recovery
Dr. Neeraj Mehta
Developing
RS-005 · PRIMARY CLINICAL STREAM
Clinical Movement Dysfunction & Rehabilitation Translation

The central clinical stream of the MMSx Authority research program. Investigates movement dysfunction patterns, staged corrective sequencing, and return-to-activity frameworks using a structured multi-site registry approach. The MMSx-SCAN™ assessment tool provides the inter-rater reliability and normative reference infrastructure for this stream; reliability and normative analyses are in progress and will be reported on completion.

Primary Instruments
MMSx-SCAN™ (movement assessment; OSF deposit 10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2) · MOVE Protocol™ (NCT07220200) · BPIT 5-Line Framework (NCT07296640, NCT07256717)
Planned Statistical Methods
ICC(2,1) Shrout & Fleiss · Paired t-tests (α=0.05) · Cohen's d effect size · SEM · MDC95 · Mixed-effects ANOVA — analysis plans pre-specified; results reported on completion
Multi-Site ClinicalTrials.gov Planned n ≈ 432 GCP ICH E6(R3) Open Dataset
RS-001 · SPINE SCIENCE
Spine & Load-Tolerance Science

Spinal biomechanics treated as a load-pathway decision problem. Quantifies extensor torque demand vs. muscle capacity under progressive loading — with application to manual handling, rehabilitation, and performance programming.

Key Variables
L5/S1 compression & shear · Intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) · Erector spinae EMG · Trunk moment arms · Spinal neutral zone
Active Torque Modelling EMG IAP
RS-003 · PERFORMANCE
Strength & Performance Biomechanics

Mechanical efficiency of high-load and high-velocity movement. Applies force-vector analysis to resistance training, plyometrics, and sport-specific skill — with emphasis on load distribution across kinetic chain segments.

Key Variables
Rate of force development (RFD) · SSC utilisation ratio · Vector angle vs. moment arm · Bar path deviation · Segmental power transfer
Active Force Plates 3D Motion Capture IMU
RS-004 · NEUROMECHANICS
Neuromechanical Control

Regulation of joint stability and load tolerance through proprioceptive and neuromuscular mechanisms. Investigates HRV as a systemic marker of mechanical recovery and adaptation under progressive training load.

Key Variables
HRV (rMSSD · SDNN) · Co-contraction indices · sEMG activation timing · Knee valgus angle · Balance error scoring
Active HRV sEMG Valgus
RS-007 · AI & BIOMECHANICS
Artificial Intelligence & Biomechanics

Integration of machine learning, computer vision, and pose-estimation technologies with clinical biomechanics frameworks. Develops AI-assisted movement screening tools, predictive load models, and automated kinematic assessment pipelines for use across clinical and field-based settings — including the TrainersEye platform.

Methods & Technologies
Markerless pose estimation (MediaPipe, OpenPose) · LSTM temporal sequence modelling · CNN movement classification · Digital twin biomechanics · Automated joint angle extraction
Applied Platforms
TrainersEye AI · MoPro Bot · Motion Map Analysis · MMO Assessment — all operating within the MMSx Authority technology ecosystem
Active Computer Vision Pose Estimation LSTM Digital Twin
RS-008 · NUTRITION & BIOMECHANICS
Nutrition & Biomechanics

Investigates the role of nutritional status in modulating musculoskeletal load tolerance, connective tissue integrity, and neuromuscular recovery under progressive mechanical stress. Bridges nutritional biochemistry with applied biomechanics to understand how macro- and micronutrient availability influences tissue-level load capacity and mechanical adaptation.

Key Variables
Collagen synthesis markers · Protein availability & MPS · HRV recovery indices · Inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, CRP) · Tendon stiffness · Glycogen availability & force output
Study Design Direction
Repeated-measures crossover · Biomarker monitoring · Dietary intake analysis (FFQ, 24h recall) · Load-response curves under nutritional conditions
Developing Collagen Protein Synthesis Inflammation HRV Recovery
§ 02

Study Registry & Registered Investigations

#registry

All interventional research is pre-registered on ClinicalTrials.gov prior to data collection. Study IDs are permanent internal identifiers cross-referenced against NCT numbers, Zenodo/OSF archives, and DOI-registered outputs. The table below lists the 3 registered clinical investigations together with the MMSx-SCAN™ reliability dataset and the multi-site registry currently in development. Combined planned enrolment across the registered trials: approximately 432 participants. No effect estimates are reported until each study completes and is peer-reviewed.

MMSx Authority — Study Registry 3 registered NCTs · planned n ≈ 432 · results pending
Study ID Study Title & Design Planned n Status NCT / Registry DOI / Archive Sites
MMSx-STU-001
MOVE Protocol — Movement-Oriented Velocity of Engagement
Multi-site interventional case-series · 8-week · 4-phase rehabilitation framework · GCP ICH E6(R3)
40 Planned Registered · Results pending NCT07220200
JMMBS (in prep)
GFFI New Delhi
BodyGNTX USA
IIKBS
MMSx-STU-002
BPIT 5-Line Pilot — Strength, HRV & Injury-Risk Outcomes
Prospective single-site interventional · Paired t-tests α=0.05 · Cohen's d · Pre-registered SAP
23 Planned Registered · Results pending NCT07296640 10.5281/zenodo.17594977
method archive
BodyGNTX USA
MMSx-STU-003
BPIT Multi-Site Study — Strength, HRV & Reproducibility
Multi-site single-arm interventional · Mixed-effects ANOVA · Cross-site reproducibility
369 Planned Registered · Recruiting NCT07256717
archive on completion
BodyGNTX · GFFI
IIKBS · AIHFT
BFS
MMSx-DAT-004
MMSx-SCAN™ Movement Assessment Dataset
Open dataset deposit · inter-rater reliability & normative analysis in progress (ICC, SEM, MDC95)
Deposited OSF Dataset deposited · Analysis ongoing
10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2
Multi-site · multiple raters
MMSx-STU-005
MMSx-SCAN™ Multi-Site Movement Registry
Observational registry · cross-sectional · optional 4-week and 12-week follow-up
In dev. Not yet registered In development
NCT pending
International
§ 03

Outputs & DOI-Registered Archives

#pubs
Open Dataset · OSF CC BY 4.0
MMSx-SCAN™ Movement Assessment Dataset — Deposited Open Dataset (reliability & normative analysis in progress)
Mehta, N. et al.
Open Science Framework (OSF)
DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2 · CC BY 4.0
Framework Archive · Zenodo CC BY 4.0
BPIT™ 5-Line Principle — Framework Methodology Documentation
Mehta, N. · ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT07296640 · NCT07256717
Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17594977 · CC BY 4.0
Framework Archive · Zenodo CC BY 4.0
NEEBAL™ Principle Framework — Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load: Theoretical and Applied Documentation
Mehta, N.
Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17664904 · CC BY 4.0
Working Paper · SSRN 2025 · not peer-reviewed
The NEEBAL Principle: A Framework for Movement Mechanics Integrating Fascial Dynamics and Sling Systems
Mehta, N. · SSRN Working Paper Series · 20 pp. · posted 23 Dec 2025
SSRN — doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5773002
Self-posted working paper (not peer-reviewed) · DOI 10.2139/ssrn.5773002
Registered Protocol Results pending
MOVE Protocol — Movement-Oriented Velocity of Engagement: Multi-Site Interventional Case-Series (protocol registered; analysis in preparation)
Mehta, N. et al. · ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT07220200
ClinicalTrials.gov — NCT07220200
Registered protocol · findings reported on completion
§ 04

Open Datasets & Registered Archives

#data

Primary datasets and framework documentation are archived under CC BY 4.0 with permanent DOIs. Anonymised participant data, codebooks, and analysis scripts are made available for independent verification as each study completes. Planned enrolment across the registered clinical trials is approximately 432 participants. In addition, MMSx Authority has produced 100+ monographs and educational titles and 40+ exercise blueprints archived through IMSO, Zenodo, and the JMMBS publishing infrastructure.

OSF
Open
dataset
MMSx-SCAN™ Movement Assessment Dataset
Movement assessment scores · reliability & normative analysis in progress
CC BY 4.0
Zenodo
CERN
Method
archive
BPIT™ 5-Line Framework Documentation
Methodology documentation · linked to NCT07296640 · NCT07256717
CC BY 4.0
Zenodo
CERN
Framework
archive
NEEBAL™ Principle Framework Archive
Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load · theoretical documentation + applied protocols
CC BY 4.0
§ 05

Research Frameworks

#frameworks

Proprietary biomechanical frameworks developed within the MMSx Authority research program — spanning core movement mechanics, load modelling, clinical assessment, AI integration, and nutritional biomechanics. DOI-registered frameworks are archived on Zenodo or OSF; others are documented and serve as the operational models for registered investigations and educational outputs. Where a framework is evaluated in a registered trial, outcomes are reported only on completion. Major frameworks are listed below.

Core Framework
MMSx Framework (Movement Mechanics Science)
Force-vector and torque-management treatment of human movement. Operationalises biomechanics as a mechanical decision science rather than descriptive anatomical vocabulary. Underpins all MMSx Authority research streams.
Core variables: Vector angle · Moment arm · Torque demand · Extensor capacity · Load tolerance threshold · Mechanical efficiency ratio
Documented Parent framework
Training Protocol
BPIT (5-Line Principle)
Biomechanics-Progressive Intervention Training. A structured 5-line training framework evaluated in two registered investigations (a pilot and a multi-site study). Outcomes are pre-specified and reported on completion.
Registered: NCT07296640 · NCT07256717 · DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17594977
Registered Results pending
Clinical Protocol
MOVE Protocol (4-Phase Rehab)
Movement-Oriented Velocity of Engagement. 8-week, 4-phase rehabilitation protocol delivered as a multi-site interventional case-series. Pre-specified outcomes (pain, functional capacity, balance, sit-to-stand) are reported on completion.
Registered: NCT07220200 · planned n = 40
Registered Results pending
Load Modelling
MOLOCH (Overload Hierarchy)
Mechanical Overload & Load-Capacity Hierarchy. Theoretical model for cumulative mechanical stress, tissue tolerance threshold determination, and progressive load sequencing across rehabilitation and training contexts.
Variables: Cumulative load index · Tissue tolerance threshold · Recovery ratio · Load-capacity gap · Progressive exposure rate
Developing Theoretical
Assessment System
MMSx-SCAN™ (Movement Assessment)
Structured clinical movement assessment system. Dataset deposited on OSF under CC BY 4.0; inter-rater reliability (ICC, SEM, MDC95) and normative reference analysis are in progress and reported on completion. Primary instrument for RS-005.
Archive: OSF 10.17605/OSF.IO/F87N2 · reliability analysis ongoing
Deposited Analysis ongoing
Neuro-Mechanical
NEEBAL™ (6-Axis Principle)
Neural-Energy-Efficiency-Biomechanics-Alignment-Load. Six-axis framework integrating neurological, energetic, and biomechanical load factors into a unified movement efficiency model. Archived on Zenodo.
Axes: Neural · Energy · Efficiency · Biomechanics · Alignment · Load · DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17664904
Documented Zenodo
AI Framework
TrainersEye AI (Motion Intelligence)
AI-powered movement analysis framework integrating pose estimation, pattern recognition, and real-time kinematic scoring for clinical and field-based assessment. Powers the Motion Map, MoPro Bot, and MMO Assessment platforms within RS-007.
Technologies: Markerless pose estimation · Computer vision · LSTM classifiers · Joint angle automation · Real-time feedback · Clinical decision support layer
Active RS-007
Nutrition–Mechanics
NutriBiomech™ (Load-Nutrition Interface)
Theoretical and applied framework linking nutritional biochemistry to musculoskeletal load capacity. Maps macro- and micronutrient status to connective tissue integrity, HRV-based recovery, and neuromuscular force output under progressive mechanical load. RS-008 primary framework.
Domains: Collagen synthesis · MPS · Anti-inflammatory nutrition · Glycogen-force coupling · Tendon mechanobiology · Recovery HRV markers
Developing RS-008
§ 06

Research Governance & Reporting Standards

#governance

The standards below are adopted for the design, conduct, and reporting of MMSx Authority research. "Adopted" indicates the standard governs the relevant work; reporting-stage standards (e.g. CONSORT, PRISMA) apply as the corresponding studies and reviews reach completion.

Standard / Framework Domain Applies To Status
GCP ICH E6(R3) Good Clinical Practice — trial conduct, documentation, investigator responsibilities NCT07220200 · NCT07296640 · NCT07256717 Adopted
Declaration of Helsinki Ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects (2013 revision) All clinical investigations Adopted
CONSORT 2010 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials — interventional study reporting Interventional trials, at reporting On completion
STROBE Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology Observational registry & dataset On completion
PRISMA 2020 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Systematic reviews (in preparation) On completion
Pre-Registered SAP Statistical Analysis Plan locked before data collection All interventional studies Adopted
Open Data Policy CC BY 4.0 datasets archived on OSF and Zenodo — independently downloadable and verifiable Deposited datasets & frameworks Adopted
COI Disclosure Conflict of interest disclosed on outputs; multi-site data collected by independently employed assessors All outputs Adopted
IMSO S101 Movement-intelligence assessment standard — MMSx Authority proprietary governance framework MMSx-SCAN™ assessment Adopted
§ 07

Persistent Identifiers & Global Registry

#ids

The institute, journal, and principal investigator carry permanent machine-readable identifiers enabling unambiguous citation and cross-database disambiguation by scholarly indexing systems.

Institute ISNI
0000 0005 3015 0322
Ringgold ID
848200
Wikidata — Institute
Wikidata — JMMBS
JMMBS DOI Prefix
10.66078
JMMBS ISSN (Online)
3070-3662
Institute EIN
41-2717794 · 501(c)(3)
GitHub Organisation
ClinicalTrials — MOVE
ClinicalTrials — BPIT Pilot
ClinicalTrials — BPIT Multi
MMSx-SCAN™ Dataset DOI
BPIT™ Framework DOI
NEEBAL™ Framework DOI
ResearchGate
SSRN Author / Working Paper
§ 08

Affiliated Institutions & Research Partners

#aff
Institution Lead Investigator / Role Affiliation Type Reference ID Year
🇮🇳 GFFI Fitness Academy, New Delhi, India
Research Site Coordinator
MOVE Protocol clinical site
Clinical Site Site: NCT07220200-IND-01 2025–26
🇺🇸 BodyGNTX Institute, USA
Clinical Research Site
MOVE Protocol + BPIT multi-site
Clinical Site NCT07220200 · NCT07256717 2024–26
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Disclaimer: Content in this research portal is provided for scientific and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Clinical decisions must remain the responsibility of licensed healthcare professionals. Registered protocols and deposited datasets are clearly labelled by stage and should not be interpreted as completed, peer-reviewed clinical evidence until published.