Episode Synopsis "06: Neuromechanics of the Upper Extremity — Dr. Mike Holmes"
Dr. Mike Holmes, Associate Professor at Brock University, discusses how principles of neuromechanics and neural control are used to study upper extremity performance and injury, specifically in the context of E-sports and adaptive robotics. He further discusses his past research on upper extremity proprioception and its relation to neck pain history.
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