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CAPE EPIC 2005

CAPE EPIC 2005. RECOVERY SERVICES. Prof Myburgh and Roxane Nass: Hons student in Physiological Sciences in the Massage Tent at the Cape Epic. US Massage Tent. Foreground: Karen van Tubbergh, graduating with MSc (Physiological Sciences) in April. Karen specialises in recovery modalities

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CAPE EPIC 2005

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  1. CAPE EPIC 2005 RECOVERY SERVICES

  2. Prof Myburgh and Roxane Nass: Hons student in Physiological Sciences in the Massage Tent at the Cape Epic

  3. US Massage Tent. Foreground: Karen van Tubbergh, graduating with MSc (Physiological Sciences) in April. Karen specialises in recovery modalities for athletes. Her thesis investigated the effect of ice therapy muscle stem-cell like satellite cells’ activation in the presence of delayed onset muscle soreness. Here she applies her massage skills at the Cape Epic US 4th yr BSc Sport Science student, Michael Flynn, working hard at the Cape Epic Mountain Bike Race

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