Facilities

The University of New England has extensive modern facilities for the study of exercise and sport performance. In addition to the resources of the Campus Center, the Harold Alfond Center for Health Sciences, and the Human Performance Laboratory, the University also has extensive computer resources as well as other modern laboratory and classroom facilities.

The Campus Center

The Campus Center
The Campus Center
The Campus Center is a two-story, 55,000-square-foot, steel-framed masonry building. Opened in 1989, the Campus Center houses a sports complex including a 25-yard/six-lane handicapped-accessible swimming pool, an eight-person hot tub, and a fully equipped fitness center including two racquetball courts and a free weight area. It also contains a 12,100-square-foot gymnasium with a 1/12-mile balcony track, showers, sauna, locker rooms and an athletic training room.

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The Campus Center's Debra J. Summers Athletic Training Room
The Campus Center's athletic training room is a modern well-equipped althletic training facility used for both athletic training services and for academic and experiential learning.

The Campus Center is also home to BodyWISE, a UNE and community-at-large resource designed especially for people who have specific physical performance objectives ranging from rehabilitating physical limitations to enhancing peak athletic performance. BW is an extension of UNE's educational mission and serves as a clinical training program for exercise and sport performance students as well as students in other allied health professions programs.

Harold Alfond Center for the Health Sciences

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The Harold Alfond Center for the Health Sciences,
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The Harold Alfond Center for Health Sciences is a state-of-the-art laboratory and educational facility. Located at the center of campus, this three-story building housing laboratories and lecture halls places the University at the national forefront of health and life sciences education.

The Center's gross anatomy lab is used by medical, health professions and athletic training students.

 

 

OA Centers for Orthopaedics and UNE Human Performance Lab
The Human Performance Lab at the new  OA Sports Center in Saco, Maine, serves as a real-world laboratory for students of UNE’s applied exercise science and athletic training majors. Student interns are able to apply and test biomechanical and physiological principles in a laboratory setting.

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OA Sports Center in Saco, location of the Human Performance Lab

The first of its kind in Northern New England, the lab provides athletes of every level and ability with access to sophisticated analysis tools for measuring, evaluating and improving their biomechanical and physiological performance. Whether it’s weekend golfers looking to improve their swing, high school athletes looking to tweak their pitching mechanics or serious athletes looking to measure their VO2 Max and improve their lactate threshold efficiency, the Human Performance Lab will provide the tools and the know-how to help athletes get ahead and stay ahead of their competition.

OA Centers for Orthopaedics is the premier orthopedic practice in Maine and one of the country’s leading innovators in orthopedics. OA’s 23 physicians and surgeons are highly specialized in areas such as sports medicine; hand surgery; joint reconstruction of the hip, knee and shoulder; medical and surgical treatment of the spine; foot and ankle surgery; and complex fracture treatment. OA performs more orthopedic procedures than any other practice in Maine, and some of the most sophisticated procedures in the nation.
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Human Performance Laboratory

Human Performance Laboratory
Human Performance
Laboratory at Decary Hall
The Human Performance Laboratory, located in the Decary Hall Annex, serves as a multi-purpose space. It provides the sophisticated teaching/learning technology necessary for the department's human performance classes.

   
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