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A pilot study examining the effects of low-volume high-intensity interval training and continuous low to moderate intensity training on quality of life,
11 days of the 'cone of healing ' but nothing slows our little ball of energy down. His foot is healing slowly but taking much longer than hoped.
Julie COOKE | Cited by 341 | of University of Canberra, Canberra | Read 30 publications | Contact Julie COOKE.
Dr Julie Cooke is an Associate Professor of Anatomy & Physiology at the University of Canberra. Dr Cooke has held a number of academic positions lecturing
Julie is an Associate Professor in Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Canberra. She holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours from Flinders University.
Julie Cooke is a Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology in the discipline of sport and exercise science at the University of Canberra and is the Program
Assistant Professor Anatomy & Physiology University of Canberra · Experience: University of Canberra · Location: Canberra · 27 connections on LinkedIn.
Associate Professor, Anatomy & Physiology @UniCanberra @UC_RISE Head of School - Rehab & Exercise Science; Director Australian Biology Olympiad
Dr. Julie Cooke is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Sport & Exercise Science at the University of Canberra and is the Program Director of the
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