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Welcome to Physiology in Combat (PhiC). This is an organisation dedicated to the communication of basic & applied physiology research; specifically in the field of physical performance and brain health in all forms of combat.

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An Introduction to Concussion within Combat Sports (Part 1)

Disclaimer: This article may change from time to time to reflect recent/relevant advances in the field of concussion within combat…

biomechanics, brain health, combat sports, Health, MMA, neurophysiology, Physiology, science

The Neuromuscular System (Part 7) – Introduction to somatosensory output through skin receptors.

Often forgotten in the process of understanding human movement, are the processes that may lead to a rapid reflex or…

biology, biomechanics, brain, brain health, neurophysiology, neuroscience, Physiology, physiotherapy

What is CBD? (Infographic series)

Let’s talk some CBD science! This is a mini breakdown of CBD utilising infographics from the PhysCombat Instagram page. Feel…

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What is a Concussion? (Infographic series)

This is a mini breakdown of concussions utilising infographics from the PhysCombat Instagram page. Feel free to enjoy through this…

The Neuromuscular System (Part 6) – Motor Units (Recruitment & Synchronization)

This is the final breakdown of anatomical structures within the NM system. We have so far covered: anatomy of the…

Anatomy, biology, brain, fatigue, Fitness, Health, injury, muscle, neurology, neurophysiology, neuroscience, Physiology, physiotherapy, science, sport science, Training

The Neuromuscular System (Part 5) – Skeletal Muscle Structure & Contraction (NM Junction & Excitation Contraction Coupling)

Hopefully you are now familiar with basic anatomy of the brain, spinal cord, the various neurons that reside within the…

Anatomy, biology, biomechanics, BMI, Bodybuilding, brain, brain health, fatigue, Fitness, football, Health, injury, muscle, neurology, neuroscience, Physiology, physiotherapy, science, sport science, sportsscience, Training

The Neuromuscular System (Part 4) – Neurotransmission & Membrane Potentials: Excitatory or Inhibitory?

By now, you hopefully are familiar with the anatomy of the brain, spinal cord and the various neurons that reside…

The Neuromuscular System (Part 3) – Neurons and Neuroglia

Following on from our journey through basic brain and spinal cord anatomy, as well as the corticospinal tracts, it is…

Anatomy, biology, biomechanics, brain, Health, injury, muscle, neurology, neurophysiology, neuroscience, Physiology, science

The Neuromuscular System (Part 2) – Spinal Cord Anatomy & Corticospinal Tracts

We covered the key anatomical structures of the brain in the previous article. Now we will look to extend downwards…

brain, brain health, Health, neurology, neurophysiology, neuroscience, Physiology, physiotherapy, science, sportsscience

The Neuromuscular System (Part 1) – Basic Anatomy of the Brain

While you revise for your Neuro/Sport Sci/Kinesiology/Physio etc etc undergrad degree, you may come across the large and intricate set…

Anatomy, brain, brain health, combat sports, Health, neurology, neurophysiology, neuroscience, Physiology, science, sportsscience

Physiological Responses to Linear/Non-Linear Soccer Simulations.

Our recent study investigated the Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test (LIST) (Nicholas et al., 2000) and it’s effects on neuromuscular fatigue…

fatigue, football, hamstrings, injury, Physiology, Soccer, sport science, Training

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