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Grass vs. turf: NFL’s Achilles and ACL injuries happen on both surfaces, CSU researcher says
Achilles tendon or anterior cruciate ligament tears are going to happen in the NFL no matter if players are on natural grass or artificial turf, but a CSU researcher said playing surfaces can be better.
CSU researcher turning hemp crop residue into cellulose nanocrystals for biomed use
CSU researcher Vivian Li is transforming stems and remaining hemp plant material into cellulose nanomaterials to be used for commercial products such as biomedical equipment.
CSU researcher awarded grant to study how to prolong safe driving for people with Alzheimer’s
Neha Lodha, assistant professor in CSU's Department of Health and Exercise Science, believes that by identifying and measuring behavioral biomarkers, it may be possible to prolong the time when individuals with cognitive impairment can continue driving safely.
Tackling the ‘Turf Monster:’ CSU professor’s study aims to make artificial playing surfaces better and safer for everyone
Colorado State University professor Raoul Reiser II is studying the correlation between artificial turf and injury/performance.
CSU researcher studies how to help stroke survivors function better in everyday life
Neha Lodha, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, is conducting research aimed at understanding the impact of stroke on the tasks that are key to functional independence in old age.
CSU researcher examining chemical that could improve circulation, tissue oxygen levels
A CSU researcher is taking a closer look at a chemical that seems to be critical to the dilation of blood vessels and oxygen delivery in the body — and it could prove to be a game-changer for older adults, diabetics and others with circulation problems.