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Kylie Williams and Bob Guldberg look at the way resistance training can improve bone regeneration after a major injury, specifically measuring bone strain over the course of healing.

Tiny Sensors, Resistance Training Show Promise in Optimizing Bone Injury Recovery

A specific type of weight training can make muscles more flexible while also making them bigger and stronger. This training focuses on slowly lowering weights when muscles are stretched out.

Resistance Training May Reduce Muscle Stiffness While Boosting Strength

Postdoctoral researcher Caitlyn Seim takes measurements with a participant in the clinical trial. (Image credit: Andrew Brodhead)

Vibrating glove helps stroke patients recover from muscle spasms

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Good and bad news for people with low back pain

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation shows promise for post-stroke balance

Researchers used two stationary smartphones to record motion capture of study participants. Florent Vial, Stanford Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab

Smartphone app quickly analyzes human motion to aid physical rehab

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Facial Nerve Surgeons Give Firefighter His Smile Back

Weights can be weapons in battle against obesity

Can’t exercise a particular muscle? Strengthening the opposite side of your body can stop it wasting away

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Singing supports stroke rehabilitation

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Rehab program has ‘impressive results’ with long COVID

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