As a Muscle Physiologist, you might design and administer physical performance tests, collect and analyze muscle biopsy or EMG data, and contribute to studies examining muscle adaptation, fatigue, or injury recovery. Your daily tasks could include coordinating with physicians, physical therapists, or athletic trainers to interpret results and develop evidence-based intervention programs. In some roles, you may also be responsible for publishing research findings, educating clients or patients about muscle health, and implementing protocols that promote functional recovery or performance. Collaboration, meticulous reporting, and ongoing professional development are all part of a typical week for muscle physiology professionals.