Associate Professor, College of Kinesiology, University of SaskatchewanAssociate Professor, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan
I completed my PhD in 2006 from the UofS. I have been a faculty member in the College of Kinesiology since July 2005. My area of focus is Neuromuscular Physiology with a particular interest in adaptations to acute and chronic strength training. I'm most well known for my work on effects of "cross-education" which is defined as performance increases in the opposite untrained limb after training one arm or leg.
Broke your arm? Exercise the other one to strengthen it...
Sep 25, 2018 10:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
If you have ever broken an arm and had to wear a cast or splint for a few weeks, you will be familiar with the alarming loss of muscle and uneasy feeling of weakness experienced after removing your cast. Most people do...
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