Are You Pregnant? We’d Love Your Help with Our Research!

We're currently looking to recruit individuals who are currently pregnant with a singleton pregnancy (one child). Participants must be 18 years or older and have no contraindication to daily-living-level activity in pregnancy. This research aims to characterize physical activity and movement patterns throughout pregnancy and the initial postpartum period.

If you choose to participate, the study will involve (1) questionnaires taking approximately 20-40 minutes, (2) a Timed Up and Go test taking about 5-10 minutes, and (3) a squat movement test lasting 10–15 minutes (Videotaping). These activities will occur during the third trimester (28week-delivery) and again at 5-10 weeks postpartum. A squat movement test will be video recorded for research purposes.

Data collection will take place at the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Sports Injury Research Center (Paul McDermott Physical Education - Building G: MPE-G) on ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s main campus. Participants will receive a $25 Amazon gift card after the completion of each data collection ($50 total). Data collection will occur once during the third trimester (28 weeks-delivery) and once between 5-10 weeks postpartum.

If you are interested in joining our study or would like more information, please contact Dr. Kara Radzak at kara.radzak@unlv.edu or fill out this .

People in the News

Edwin Avallone, DO (left), with third-year, internal medicine resident Ryan Parto, MD (right).
People | June 9, 2026

Dr. Edwin Avallone mentors internal medicine residents at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, emphasizing diagnostic reasoning and patient-centered care.

Amber Sewell holding sword and wearing chainmail vest
People | June 1, 2026

Through games and hands-on learning, this teaching and learning librarian helps faculty slay instructional design.