Page 5 of 5

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:01 am
by Peacedog
Middleway,

Wouldn't high definition MRI be preferable? Or is it a cost issue?

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:49 pm
by middleway
Yeh we are limited by the resources of the sport science department. It's a very good facility and I have a good group of volunteers from the student body. I am working with a s&c grad to figure it out but it's not proving to be an easy task. We will see what happens.

Thanks

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 9:42 am
by Yeung
middleway wrote:Yeh we are limited by the resources of the sport science department. It's a very good facility and I have a good group of volunteers from the student body. I am working with a s&c grad to figure it out but it's not proving to be an easy task. We will see what happens.

Thanks

You should have access to electromyography, mechanomyography, and time and motion equipment to differentiate the lengthening and shortening of muscles to ascertain movements that do not use brut force or concentric muscle contraction.

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 6:24 pm
by windwalker
middleway wrote:Yeh we are limited by the resources of the sport science department. It's a very good facility and I have a good group of volunteers from the student body. I am working with a s&c grad to figure it out but it's not proving to be an easy task. We will see what happens.

Thanks


would be interested on your thoughts on what is called force coupling.

Image

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 1:42 am
by middleway
You should have access to electromyography, mechanomyography, and time and motion equipment to differentiate the lengthening and shortening of muscles to ascertain movements that do not use brut force or concentric muscle contraction.


Hi Yeung,
The original idea for the study was to examine the change (if any) in Tissue Density, Composition and Format after a prolonged cycle of connection training rather than the mechanical implications of those methods. But we may need to go down the mechanical route and change the objectives.

would be interested on your thoughts on what is called force coupling.


This would be a process of 'pairing' as i call it. I use this idea quite a bit.

thanks.

Re: Fascia with Dr. Ginervra Liptan — Ken Gullette Podcast

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 8:23 am
by Yeung
Hi Middleway,

Can you verify your input variable or variables?