Glen Davis
Department of Health Sciences
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. GLEN DAVIS is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Department of Health Sciences, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Electrical stimulation-induced walking and exercise of the lower-limbs of spinally-injured and stroke patients, Exercise therapy in the special populations of spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy and traumatic head injury, and, The combined use of exercise therapies and "blue sky" biomedical technologies for improved patient rehabilitation, Cardiovascular exercise responses, with particular interest in "central" versus "peripheral" limits to exercise in sub-acute and chronic patient groups. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. GLEN DAVIS is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Electrical stimulation-induced walking and exercise of the lower-limbs of spinally-injured and stroke patients, Exercise therapy in the special populations of spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy and traumatic head injury, and, The combined use of exercise therapies and "blue sky" biomedical technologies for improved patient rehabilitation, Cardiovascular exercise responses, with particular interest in "central" versus "peripheral" limits to exercise in sub-acute and chronic patient groups.
Research Interest
Electrical stimulation-induced walking and exercise of the lower-limbs of spinally-injured and stroke patients, Exercise therapy in the special populations of spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy and traumatic head injury, and, The combined use of exercise therapies and "blue sky" biomedical technologies for improved patient rehabilitation, Cardiovascular exercise responses, with particular interest in "central" versus "peripheral" limits to exercise in sub-acute and chronic patient groups