
Dr Karl Gibbon
Faculty: Faculty of Science
School: Faculty of Science
Email address: K.C.Gibbon@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 2621
Publications
Journal article
Gibbon KC, Debuse D, Hibbs A, Caplan N. 2017. Reliability and Precision of Sonography of the Lumbar Multifidus and Transversus Abdominis During Dynamic Activities Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 36 :571-581 >DOI
Ian Gee T, Caplan N, Christian Gibbon K, Howatson G, Grant Thompson K. 2016. Investigating the Effects of Typical Rowing Strength Training Practices on Strength and Power Development and 2,000 m Rowing Performance Journal of Human Kinetics, 50 :167-177 >DOI
Gibbon KC, Debuse D, Hibbs A, Caplan N. 2015. Interday Reliability and Precision of Lumbar Multifidus and Transversus Abdominis Thickness Change During Dynamic Activities Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47 :256-256 >DOI
Stone M, Gibbon K, Collins J. 2015. Effects Of Training Status On The Recovery Time Course Of Heart Rate Variability Following Exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47 :50-51 >DOI
Caplan N, Gibbon K, Hibbs A, Evetts S, Debuse D. 2014. Phasic-to-tonic shift in trunk muscle activity relative to walking during low-impact weight bearing exercise Acta Astronautica, 104 :388-395 >DOI
Gee TI, French DN, Gibbon KC, Thompson KG. 2013. Consistency of Pacing and Metabolic Responses during 2000-m Rowing Ergometry International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 8 :70-76 >DOI
Gibbon KC, Debuse D, Caplan N. 2013. Low impact weight-bearing exercise in an upright posture achieves greater lumbopelvic stability than overground walking Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 17 :462-468 >DOI
Gee TI, French DN, Howatson G, Gibbon K, Caplan N, Moloney SB, Corkery A, Toms CJ, Thompson KG. 2011. The effect of a series of strength training sessions on 2000 m rowing ergometer performance and muscle function British Journal of Sports Medicine, 45 :A14-A14 >DOI
Tallent J, Goodall S, Gibbon KC, Hortobágyi T, Howatson G. Enhanced Corticospinal Excitability and Volitional Drive in Response to Shortening and Lengthening Strength Training and Changes Following Detraining Frontiers in Physiology, 8 >DOI