To analyze treatment outcomes and learn how to prevent injuries, we compare groups of healthy children who do not have any current or prior orthopedic conditions to the patients who have had an injury or surgery. Volunteering to participate in surveys and on-site projects is a wonderful way to give back to Scottish Rite for Children.

Movement Science Lab — Frisco

In our Movement Science Lab, we use motion capture technology to analyze movement patterns, like how video games are made or special effects in movies.

If you are interested in other projects, including the SAFE Program, now or in the future, please complete our interest form.
We will contact you based on the information you provide.

View the calendar for all open studies in the Frisco Movement Science Lab.
  • Please only sign up for one day / time. Call if your availability changes
  • All testing is scheduled at 5700 Dallas Parkway, Frisco, Texas 75034
  • Documentation for service hours can be provided upon request
  • Invite a friend to sign up with you. Contact the lab for team testing opportunities
If the athlete is younger than 18 years, the parent and athlete will need to sign a consent form prior to testing. An electronic consent form may be routed ahead of time upon request if the parent is not available to attend testing with the athlete.
If you have any questions about these opportunities or to learn more about Movement Science, please call 469-515-7160 or email MSL.Frisco@tsrh.org.

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound — Frisco

Musculoskeletal ultrasound is a painless and safe way to evaluate and treat sport-related injuries in children and teens. This commonly used technology uses sound waves to create pictures of the tissues inside the body. Email SportsResearch@tsrh.org if you have a group that might be available to participate in these projects.