Brent Rosenstein
Brent Rosenstein has been part of the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Physiology at Concordia University for over 9.5 years. He obtained his Bachelor of Science (2014-2017), and Master of Science (2017-2019) in Exercise Science, where he studied the effects of three different exercise-training protocols on cognition in older adults suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Brent is currently completing a Ph.D. in Health and Exercise Science under the supervision of Dr. Maryse Fortin, and is a Human Anatomy Lab Instructor. His current projects study the effect of different therapeutic exercises on paraspinal muscle morphology and function in chronic low back pain. Overall, Brent is passionate about contributing to a healthier and happier society, through research, teaching, community service, or participating in other positive initiatives. His research, combined with his unique experiences, have led him to establish a career goal of helping people with pain live healthier lives, especially through exercise.
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