BETTER ENERGY Case Study Presented at Research to Practice 2024

May 07, 2024
BETTER ENERGY Case Study Presented at Research to Practice 2024

Adriana Giles, Clinical and Rehabilitation Lead, showcased the remarkable outcomes achieved through the EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program in this impressive poster. This was proudly presented at the Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice 2024 Conference.


Innovative technology combined with expert fatigue science coaching, achieved positive health, life and work results, in this individual experiencing persistent fatigue following covid infection.


The abstract associated with this poster will be published in the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (JCEP).


To find out more about the EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program visit https://www.exphys.com.au/programs/better-energy.



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