Women in Sport and Exercise (WISE) is a task force set up by the University of Worcester to advocate gender equity in all areas of the sport and exercise domain
Not long left to give us your conference feedback via the evaluation form which can be accessed here: bit.ly/3sARBV2 survey closing at 5pm (BST) on Friday 30th April 2021 #WiSEConf21#conferenceevaluation
To our students and staff who have been working in and around the @wiseconf and the @GetzProject really great work, not just today but in the planning too. Thank you for making it a success. Final WISE conference session at 7pm tonight for awards and closing remarks đ
a non-stop 4 day conference after months and months of preparation has now come to an end! @wiseconf#redressingthebalance
what an amazing opportunity to be a part of, so grateful! couldnât have worked with a better team @UoWWISE on such a fantastic event, now time to restđ
WISE CONFERENCE ATTENDEES: Please vote for 'the best' presentation, 5 in 5 and twitter poster via: bit.ly/3agjgEv and 'the best' images of research via forms.gle/cVRdfEKL4AJbsEGL7 đ Voting will close at 6:30pm and the winners will be announced at the awards ceremony at 7pm!
Increased trunk muscle activity from added breast mass can cause changes in posture leading to back pain.
Motion capture provided feedback of the postural plumbline while EMG sensors measured back muscle demand as breast mass was increased using simulated breast mass @wiseconf
Fortunate to be included in this amazing conference to present my Masters research at @wiseconf
âDoes increased simulated breast mass change posterior trunk muscular activity?â
#redressingthebalance
Key solutions: a lighter weight implant should be considered for breast augmentation to minimise the increases in muscle activity required to maintain correct posture which a larger sample size could provide @wiseconf#redressingthebalance
Fortunate to be included in this amazing conference to present my Masters research at @wiseconf
âDoes increased simulated breast mass change posterior trunk muscular activity?â
#redressingthebalance
Increased trunk muscle activity from added breast mass can cause changes in posture leading to back pain.
Motion capture provided feedback of the postural plumbline while EMG sensors measured back muscle demand as breast mass was increased using simulated breast mass @wiseconf
Another Twitter poster for you from @divall_hannah sharing her work on simulated breast mass and changes to posterior trunk muscle activity @UOP_RGBH#redressingthebalance#wiseconf2021 đ
I am really excited to say this is my first experience of 5 in 5 and I had my first 5 in 5 question answered, thanks to @CoachSheliUW for reading it out đ #redressingthebalance
Development of population-specific training for tackling and breakfalls would help improve the safety of this womenâs rugby-7s cohort. Emphasis on player-player contact needs to continue in all position groups @wiseconf#redressingthebalance
My research is available on @ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publicationâŚ
Delighted to present at my first conference today @wiseconf. Link to my presentation below on The Speed and Countermovement Jump Height Characteristics of Elite Inter-County Camogie Players @OfficialCamogie