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In this valuable conversation, Professor Maria Stokes, Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton, shares evidence-based insights on neuromuscular exercise and its impact on health. With decades of research experience, Prof. Stokes offers practical advice on preventing injuries, maintaining mobility, and incorporating simple yet effective movements into daily life that can dramatically improve health outcomes.
PProfessor Maria Stokes is an Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton. Her research focuses on neuromuscular activity, exploring how muscles work in coordinated patterns and how these patterns change with injury or disease. With extensive experience in physiotherapy and rehabilitation science, Professor Stokes has pioneered research into practical exercises that help people stay active regardless of age or physical condition. Her work has been particularly influential in developing neuromuscular exercises for back pain, shoulder rehabilitation, and maintaining mobility in older adults.
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Some websites mentioned in the interview. Click to access.
NHS: How to Warm-Up Before Exercising
NHS: Home Office Ergonomics
Versus Arthritis
GLA:D
WHO Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
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Exercise
Nutrition
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By Dr Eoghan ColganIn this valuable conversation, Professor Maria Stokes, Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton, shares evidence-based insights on neuromuscular exercise and its impact on health. With decades of research experience, Prof. Stokes offers practical advice on preventing injuries, maintaining mobility, and incorporating simple yet effective movements into daily life that can dramatically improve health outcomes.
PProfessor Maria Stokes is an Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton. Her research focuses on neuromuscular activity, exploring how muscles work in coordinated patterns and how these patterns change with injury or disease. With extensive experience in physiotherapy and rehabilitation science, Professor Stokes has pioneered research into practical exercises that help people stay active regardless of age or physical condition. Her work has been particularly influential in developing neuromuscular exercises for back pain, shoulder rehabilitation, and maintaining mobility in older adults.
Visit Professor Stokes’s Academic Profile
Some websites mentioned in the interview. Click to access.
NHS: How to Warm-Up Before Exercising
NHS: Home Office Ergonomics
Versus Arthritis
GLA:D
WHO Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
Explore by topic:
Sleep
Exercise
Nutrition
Follow Stress-Free Longevity for more evidence-based insights on health and wellness:
The post Episode 5: Understanding Neuromuscular Exercise with Prof Maria Stokes first appeared on Stress-Free Longevity.