Here's what space tourism could do for science and health research
The increase in space travel technology, could have an impact on science and health developments.
Andrew graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 2013 as a Chartered Physiotherapist having completed two undergraduate degrees in Biomedical Science and Physiotherapy and a Masters degree in Applying Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Andrew worked in the NHS and in medical operations at the European Astronaut Centre in Germany before completing a PhD at Northumbria University in 2016. Andrew’s PhD investigated the biomechanics of exercise on a European Space Agency flagship medical project rehabilitation device, for reconditioning deep spinal postural muscles following deconditioning (such as from space flight and in regular low back pain).
The increase in space travel technology, could have an impact on science and health developments.
These are the healthcare technologies that have come from research and development originally undertaken for space travel.
These are the healthcare technologies that have come from research and development originally undertaken for space travel.