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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsAlex Ireland is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Healthcare Science at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). His main research interest is in bone mechanoadaptation and the influence of muscular forces on bone...
EP 56 Dr. Alex Ireland: Bone physiology and adaptation is an episode from REACH - Research in Exercise And Cancer Health by Ciaran Fairman. Alex Ireland is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Healthcare Science at Manchester Metropolitan...
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Alex Ireland is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Healthcare Science at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). His main research interest is in bone mechanoadaptation and the influence of muscular forces on bone loading, assessed using imaging techniques and measurement of neuromuscular function and biomechanics. In this episode, we chat about all things bone physiology and stimulus for adaptation.
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EP 56 Dr. Alex Ireland: Bone physiology and adaptation is an episode from REACH - Research in Exercise And Cancer Health by Ciaran Fairman.
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This episode was published on May 2, 2019.
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EP 56 Dr. Alex Ireland: Bone physiology and adaptation is from REACH - Research in Exercise And Cancer Health by Ciaran Fairman.
Published May 2, 2019 and 45:02 long