Orlando Fernandes

Orlando Fernandes

Phd in Sports Science Assistant Professor in Évora University Member of the Science and Development Commission of the Portuguese Olympic Committee

Phd in Sports Science
Assistant Professor in Évora University
Member of the Science and Development Commission of the Portuguese Olympic Committee

Orlando J. Fernandes, Master in High Performance Training, PhD in Sports Science. Currently he’s an Assistant Professor in Évora University, responsible for the Curricular Unit of Analysis of the Human Movement and Biomechanics in Physiotherapy. He studies and researches about Analysis of the Human Movement and Biomechanics in Physiotherapy, specifically non linear methods applied to the human movement. Integrated Member of the Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC), Évora University, Portugal. Member of the Science and Development Commission of the Portuguese Olympic Committee and collaborator Adjunct Assistant Professor. Department of Biomechanics (2017-2022), University of Nebraska.

Non linear analysis of the variability of movement in training control

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“The variability of human movement can be defined as the typical variations that are present in motor performance and are observed in several repetitions of a task. This variability is inherent in all biological systems” (N.Stergiou). Performing the same routines in training programs is great to some extent. The organization of training programs needs to […]

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