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Christopher Proppe is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise Science at Wichita State University. His research focuses on neuromuscular adaptations, blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise, and rehabilitation applications in clinical populations such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). He holds credentials including a PhD, ATC (Athletic Trainer), and CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist).
His work explores BFR’s effects on muscle swelling, fatigue, and pain perception, with studies on low-load resistance training protocols, gas exchange kinetics during exercise, and neuromuscular responses in untrained populations and athletes. Key areas include optimizing BFR applications for functional recovery in MS patients and understanding mechanisms behind exercise-induced hypoalgesia.
Publications emphasize BFR’s role in muscle damage (e.g., DOMS), neuromuscular efficiency, and perceptual responses. He has also investigated BFR’s impact on sprint performance, gender differences in exercise physiology, and biomechanical adaptations during fatiguing bouts.
Dr. Proppe’s studies often combine experimental protocols with advanced metrics like mechanomyography (MMG), oxygen uptake analysis, and motor unit recruitment tracking. His research bridges clinical rehabilitation and exercise science, targeting both healthy populations and individuals with neurological disorders.
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