I am excited to share the first published results from the brainchild of Drs. @Ryan_Girts and @kyliekharmon Project STILL (Short Term Immobilization 🩼 of the Lower Limb) - published in @APNMjournal
🧵 incoming…
Alumnus, Dr. Justin Andrushko(MSc '17, PhD '21), leads international effort to advocate for cross-education in rehabilitation. #usask
Full story: https://t.co/dR4cXRhZiQ
Hi all! If you want to do a PhD, and you are interested in the neuromechanics of aging, there is one spot there to work with me. Join our lab!
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We’re working hard to create first-class mentorship experiences for PhD students. And we’re just getting started. Come be part of something special @UCF_CNSlab!
There are two types of speakers:
those that are nervous and
those that are liars. Mark Twain
Most people get anxious about presenting. It's normal. You are normal.
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Eccentric Exercise
You can do a lot of repetitions and use it as a way to study damage
Or you can do less repetitions and use it as a tool for muscle recovery
Eccentric exercise is an interesting area of study
https://t.co/AQF8SPELsC
WE ARE HIRING!
Applications are invited from qualified individuals for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan.
Full positing: https://t.co/GEhjGLptFk..
We are excited to see our graduating class walk across the stage today. Congratulations to all of you and we hope you stay in touch with us!
Good luck on your future endeavours and know you will always have a home at USask!
Drs. Justin Andrushko (KIN alumni) & Jon Farthing (Professor), successfully had their article published, "Repeated unilateral handgrip contractions alter functional connectivity and improve contralateral limb response times. " #usask
Full article: https://t.co/LlpguKvYHN
@JustinAndrushko@CBC Absolutely great news that the work in this area is getting recognized and translated! A very nice piece. But @CBC we shouldn’t forget that the original work showing these sparing effects was done right here in Canada! 😉 See those links above!
Dr. Lee Schaefer & his team will receive funding over a three-year period to undertake important work focused on increasing opportunities for marginalized communities to participate in initiatives that improve social and physical well-being.
Read more: https://t.co/WW73AvO8Ly