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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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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 … More

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 … More

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

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 … More

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