Travis Cruickshank , PhD (@cruickshank_t) 's Twitter Profile
Travis Cruickshank , PhD

@cruickshank_t

Research Fellow @EdithCowanUni - leader Huntington's Disease Research Group

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Dr Pauline Zaenker (@zaenkerpauline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much Universities Australia to share our research Edith Cowan University (ECU). The production of the video has been a great experience and I really appreciate the opportunity to be part of your amazing campaign.

Edith Cowan University (ECU) (@edithcowanuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We agree with Universities Australia - #UniResearchChangesLives! Dr Travis Cruickshank is a neuroscientist and exercise scientist at ECU. His research into Huntington's Disease is helping detect symptoms sooner and improve people's quality of life: s.ecu.edu.au/2HQUzmH

Alvaro Reyes (@saturacionreyes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce our latest publication:Clinical determinants of dual tasking in people with premanifest Huntington’s disease. Thank you all for your contribution Travis Cruickshank , PhD Dr Pauline Zaenker Tim Rankin @daniellemb91 Wei-Peng Teo, Ph.D., CSCS academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-ar…

PTJ: Journal of APTA (@ptjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research on sleep and motor performance in PTJ! Reyes and colleagues found poorer sleep quality was associated with greater cognitive dual-task cost in individuals with premanifest Huntington's disease Read more about their findings here: academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-ar…

New research on sleep and motor performance in PTJ!

Reyes and colleagues found poorer sleep quality was associated with greater cognitive dual-task cost in individuals with premanifest Huntington's disease

Read more about their findings here: academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-ar…
Olivier Girard (@dr_o_girard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mood and Training in Community Tennis Players in Australia frontiersin.org/article/10.338…

Brendan Scott (@brendan_scott1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOIN OUR TEAM! 👩🏼‍🎓 We are recruiting a motivated PhD student to work on blood flow restriction training for older people 💰 Funded PhD Scholarship position ($30k/yr) 📅 Apps close 1st April 2021 More info👇🏼 murdoch.edu.au/study/research…

JOIN OUR TEAM!

👩🏼‍🎓 We are recruiting a motivated PhD student to work on blood flow restriction training for older people

💰 Funded PhD Scholarship position ($30k/yr)

📅 Apps close 1st April 2021

More info👇🏼
murdoch.edu.au/study/research…
Shane Rogers (@shane_l_rogers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article on mental health, social relationships, and use of computer-mediated communication during 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in Australia has been published today in PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environment peerj.com/articles/11767 #InfectiousDiseases #PsychiatryandPsychology #PublicHealth Travis Cruickshank , PhD

Alvaro Reyes (@saturacionreyes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is our great latest publication in CHEST journal: Reproducibility of Maximum Respiratory Pressure Assessment: A Systematic Review and Metanalysis Travis Cruickshank , PhD marcelo flores opazo Investigación UNAB #investigacionUNAB #exerciselabUNAB #chestmonster

Alvaro Reyes (@saturacionreyes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inspiratory muscles warm-up procedures induce higher increases in maximum inspiratory pressure in comparison to single and repeated testing sessions of maximum respiratory pressure in healthy individuals

Alvaro Reyes (@saturacionreyes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warm-up protocols are more effective to obtain the maximum performance of inspiratory muscles in one testing session in comparison with other methodologies.