University of Hawaii: Using 3D Cameras to Combat Muscle Atrophy for Astronauts
July 22, 2020
July 22, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, July 22 -- The University of Hawaii Cancer Center issued the following news:
Being weightless in space with the ability to float around a spacecraft is something many people can only dream of experiencing firsthand. What individuals might not consider is that when muscles don't have to work for a period of time, like in microgravity, they will deteriorate. It's similar to patients who've undergone a surgery and are bedridden for weeks. Getting back o . . .
Being weightless in space with the ability to float around a spacecraft is something many people can only dream of experiencing firsthand. What individuals might not consider is that when muscles don't have to work for a period of time, like in microgravity, they will deteriorate. It's similar to patients who've undergone a surgery and are bedridden for weeks. Getting back o . . .