Cooling🥶the skin on the top of the feet🦶reduces tactile acuity and the neuromuscular system's postural response to a vestibular👂perturbation. Work led by @MathewDebenham and @kanghogun in collaboration with @EELBrock Free viewing at https://t.co/Y0E83GjZb1
@UBC_HES#balance
@HaHalisa90's and @MathewDebenham's KT piece on muscle 💪 power and balance control. Lisa summarizes the points 👉 👉 well in her thread. @UBC_HES https://t.co/eyw7TDzPO7
This months @CSEPdotCA communiqué.
Knowledge mobilization with @MathewDebenham and @BrianHDalton over a recent publication. See comments for key messages:
ISPGR latest blog post is out! Check out this new study from the SPIN lab at UBC investigating vestibular-evoked balance responses in young and older women following fatiguing ankle muscles contractions.
https://t.co/oF02hUpbsm
Congrats to @paigecopeland_ on the successful completion of her MSc. 👏 Check out the link below for details on how 24 hours of sleep deprivation may alter balance https://t.co/WKejBkj9M8
Knowledge translation article by @MathewDebenham on how cold temperatures may influence neuromuscular function and highlighting work from @EELBrock @DAGabriel_45 @mattmmallette 🧊🥶☃️
Exposure to high altitude often impairs standing balance control. In this systematic review @MathewDebenham et al. from @UBC_HES summarize the existing literature and present potential factors and future directions regarding hypoxia and balance.
https://t.co/89rDefOpsB
@MathewDebenham from @UBC_HES presented his #csep2020 poster on hypoxia and vestibular function this morning and the video is still available online. Drop by for a chat with Matt before the conference is over.
Hypoxia and Standing Balance: Does Sex Matter? @MathewDebenham says females may have larger vestibular-evoked responses than males, but effects of hypoxia is not different between sexes for vestibular control of balance #NeuroHike@UBC_HES