Did you ever hear that we shrink over the course of the day, but then wake up taller in the morning? Did you ever wonder why that is?
Mark Buckley, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Rochester, explores the science behind why we shrink during the day and wake up taller in the morning. He introduces the concept of poroelastic creep and discusses its possible connection to back pain, providing fascinating insights into how biomechanics impacts our daily lives.
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Mark Buckley, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Rochester, explores the science behind why we shrink during the day and wake up taller in the morning. He introduces the concept of poroelastic creep and discusses its possible connection to back pain, providing fascinating insights into how biomechanics impacts our daily lives.
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