News and Events


Frontiers in Respiratory Muscle Training in Health and Disease

The centre recently held its third Frontiers seminar which focused on the mechanisms underpinning the physiological adaptations to inspiratory muscle training in healthy and diseased people.

The Frontiers seminar series goes from strength to strength

The second seminar of the seminar series “Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine” focused on the relationship between the biomechanical properties of the musculo-skeletal system and movement performance across the life span and attracted over 50 academics and applied practictioners.

Research demonstrates that high intensity exercise can reduce scar tissue in the heart

New research published in this month’s BMJ Case Reports, demonstrates, for the first time, that high intensity interval exercise can lead to cardiac repair.

Frontiers in Sport & Exercise Science & Medicine Research Seminar Series

The CSMHP has launched the 'Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine' research seminar series to address fundamental questions in the fields of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, biomechanics and psychology of sport and exercise. 

Page last updated: Monday 09 January 2012