Dr Christopher Morse

My profile

Interests and expertise

Clinical exercise physiology with an interest in how long-term or acute health perturbations may impact a) health-related outcomes related to quality of life, physical function and physical behaviour and b) be mitigated by physical interventions such as exercise and training.

Working with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and the elderly in areas related to bone, muscle, pain, fatigue, falls, metabolism, muscle damage, VO2max, QoL, joint stiffness, etc.

Outside of clinical groups, the impact of the period on physical activity avoidance and adaptation is another area I publish in.

Teaching

Subject areas

Exercise and Clinical Physiology at BSc, MSc and Distance learning pathways.

Supervision

PhD Completions.

  1. Wust, R. The effects of smoking and hypoxia on skeletal muscle structure and function    Jul-08    Co
  2. McMahon, G.The Physiological and Biomechanical Basis of muscular Hypertrophy/Atrophy     Dec-12         Co
  3. Foster, B, Genetics of tendon properties: In vivo studies in asymptomatic men and women              Jan-13   Co
  4. Hussain, A. Neuromuscular determinants of muscle strength and flexibility in men with spastic cerebral palsy    Oct-13  DoS
  5. Tomlinson, D. The Impact of Body Composition on the Structural and Functional Properties of Skeletal Muscle in Untrained People       Sep-14  Co
  6. Hicks, K. Gender differences and the role of the contraceptive pill in muscle damage  Oct-14  DoS
  7. Stebbings, G.  Genetic influence on skeletal muscle architecture and strength  Mar-15 Co
  8.  Wolfram, S. The relationship between foot posture and mechanical properties of the muscle-tendon unit       Aug-15 Co
  9. Bostock, E. Modulation of immobilisation-induced atrophy through nutritional supplementation              Oct-15  Co
  10. Elmaazi, A.The role of McKenzie based mechanical therapy in the management of cervical spine disc dysfunction             Jul-16    Co
  11.  Boyd, C. Player and game characteristics of Cerebral Palsy Football  Dec-16  Co
  12. Wullems, J.  Is sedentarism, independent of physical activity and hormonal status, a modulator of healthy ageing?              Oct-17  Co
  13. Ryan, D. Sedentary behaviour and blood flow kinetics in healthy Ageing  Oct-17  Co
  14. Sims, D. The neuromuscular and kinematic analysis of adult males with congenital skeletal dysplasia              Oct-18  Dos
  15. Jacques, M.  Muscle function in muscular dystrophy: the effect of physiotherapy       Oct-18  DoS
  16. Khanal, P. The Genetics of Sarcopenia        Oct-18  DoS
  17. Pescali, B. Joint stiffness: influence of Muscle-tendon unit structure, function and Menstrual Cycle Phase in dancers   Mar-19 Co
  18.  Xiao, L  The Epigenetics of Sarcopenia (KU Leuven, Belgium)       Nov-19 Co
  19. O’Dowd, D.Exercise training and gait kinematics in muscular dystrophy       Apr-19  Co
  20. Darabseh, M. Impact of vaping on cardiorespiratory and muscle function          Jun-21  Co
  21. Langley, C. Musculoskeletal Health and Injury in Disability Football: Seasonal Variations and the Role of Vitamin D           Oct-21  DoS
  22. Ventre, J.  The design and development of a clinical screening tool for injurious fall risk in middle-aged men       Apr-22  Co

DoS = Director of studies

External examiner roles

PhD examinations

• Kay, A.D. (2010) The Impact of Static Stretch and Muscular Contractions on Force Production within the Human Triceps Surae Muscle-Tendon Complex. University of Brunel.
• Trajano, G. (2014) Neuromuscular Factors Affecting Stretch-induced Force Loss. Edith Cowan University.
• Cloak, M. (2011) MPhil: The effect of vibration training on balance and muscle performance. University of Wolverhampton.
• Lockey S. (2014) MPhil: The Genetic Profiles of Elite Athletes. MMU.
• Thompson, K (2014) MPhil: Nutritional Strategies in the recovery of muscle damage. The University of Exeter.

Research outputs

Neuromuscular and Cardiorespiratory physiology in clinical population groups.

Collaborations within the NHS, industry and sporting bodies to produce meaningful, participant-focused research relevant to health and wellbeing.