BETTER ENERGY Research Published in Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology

July 11, 2024
BETTER ENERGY Research Published in Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology

EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program research has been published in the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (JCEP) 🎓 Fatigue Science Informing Long Covid Recovery: A Case Study.


This research outlines how the EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program helped an individual recover from persistent fatigue following covid infection. This case study highlights how innovative technology combined with expert fatigue science coaching, achieved positive health, life and work results.


Adriana Giles, Clinical and Rehabilitation Lead, presented this research at the Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice Conference in Sydney.


Download your copy of this research abstract published in JCEP through our website https://www.exphys.com.au/research


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