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Health, Movement, Cultures, and Lifestyle: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach

Poster PG Symposium 2017With the success of last year's Postgraduate Symposium, the School of Physiotherapy and the School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences will be hosting the 2nd Postgraduate Symposium 2017 with the theme “Health, Movement, Cultures, and Lifestyles: Multi-disciplinary Approaches"

Invited Speakers:

Keynote Speaker: Dr Lorna Paul from Glasgow Caledonian University
Round table facilitator: Brian Johnson, Personal Performance & Development Coach, University of Otago

Venue

Day One | School of Physiotherapy | Room 102 | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Day Two | School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science | Room 212/213 | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Zoom link

The meeting ID/link will be:
Topic: PG Symposium
Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://otago.zoom.us/j/236780506


Further information: pgsymposium2017@otago.ac.nz

Programme

Time Presentations Speaker
Day one: Room 1.02, School of Physiotherapy
9:30-9:45 Opening remarks
Postgraduate Symposium 2016 and 2017
Leena Shoemaker
Donald Manlapaz
9.45 Morning Tea
10.15 - 11 am Keynote presentation Prof Lorna Paul (University of Glasgow)
11:00-12:00

Session 1: Vascular System

Musculoskeletal overuse injuries and heart rate variability: is there value to monitoring the autonomic nervous system in athletes?
Perceptions of engaging in physical activity in adults following coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Effects of Resistance Exercise on Peripheral Artery Blood Flow
Effects of physical and mental stress on cerebrovascular function

Angela Gisselman

Emily Gray

Lorenz Kissling

Leena Shoemaker

12.00 -1.30pm Lunch
1.30 -2.15pm

Session 2: Pain and Injury

A study protocol for investigating self-reported musculoskeletal pain in individuals with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Is there a relationship between changes in shoulder pain and shoulder blade movements?
Maximal hip and knee muscle strength are not related to neuromuscular pre-activity during side cutting maneuver: A cross-sectional study

Carrie Falling

Zohreh Jafarian Tangrood

Rasmus S. Husted

2.15 - 2.45pm Afternoon Tea
2.45 - 3.45pm

Session 3: Psychology and Performance

Physical activity and cognitive function across the life course: Neuroprotection, neuroselection, or both?
Assessing the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based PA intervention to increase psychological flexibility, autonomous extrinsic motivation, and physical activity using a single case design
Where did coaches come from?: The key features of the South Korean elite sports environment
Evaluating the outcomes of the Performance and Personal Excellence Programme with elite athletes: A single case approach

Andreas Stenling

Matthew Jenkins

Yoo Jin Kim

A.J. Miles

3.45 - 4pm

Wrap up of Day 1

Bethany Geckle
Day two: School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science. Seminar Room 213/214
9.30 -9.45 Opening remarks Sebastian Potgieter
9.45 - 10.30

Session 4: Ageing: Body and Mind

Risk factors for falls in older adults with knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review
Treat the patient not the x-ray: researching thumb base osteoarthritis
The sound of music: Bringing dementia patients home through music and dance

Donald Manlapaz

Miranda Buhler

Ting Choo

10.30 - 11 am Morning Tea
11 - 12 pm

Session 5: Physical Activity, Interventions and Adaptations

Using Heat as a Training Stimulus for Athletes
Behavior change intervention mapping of Blue Prescription and Web-Based Physiotherapy
Effectiveness of Spinal Manipulation in Eliciting Changes in Biochemical Markers – A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Physical Activity, Quality of Life and Physical Function in Community-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants

Jamie Prout

Bahram Sangleaji

Kesava Kovanur-Sampath

Garrick Hately

12 - 1.30pm Lunch
1.30 - 2pm

Session 6: Evaluation and Measurements

The relationship between the body mass index and stroke index of male and female under 15 national swimmers in Sri Lanka
A tale of two movement assessment batteries

Suranga Dassanayake

Johathan Ng

2 - 3 pm Afternoon Tea
2.30 - 3.30 pm Round table discussion Brian Johnston
3.30 - 4 Awarding
Closing remarks
Carrie Falling and Codi Ramsey
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