Sport Science and Rehabilitation Expert at Curtin University
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Curtin UniversityDale Chapman serves as an applied sport scientist and researcher at Curtin University, specializing in sport and exercise muscle physiology. His research spans three primary domains: elite sports performance, older adult fitness, and clinical rehabilitation. His work in sports science focuses on developing practical solutions for athletes' performance limitations and their pathway to elite status. In the field of gerontology, he investigates the application of strength and conditioning principles to enhance daily functionality in older adults. His clinical research emphasizes optimizing rehabilitation protocols for ACL injury patients. His expertise encompasses various aspects of exercise physiology, including neuromuscular fatigue and adaptation, exercise-induced muscle damage, strength and conditioning science, tendon and muscle response to training, and postural control and balance. Through his multidisciplinary approach, he integrates various sport science disciplines to advance understanding of both athletic performance and therapeutic applications