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    KPJ HEALTHCARE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES DIPLOMA IN PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINICAL POSTING AT KEDAH MEDICAL CENTRE ‘CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME’ NAME : Noor Syafiqah Izzati binti Suhairi MATRIX NO. : 10DPY0140 SEMESTER/COHORT : 6/Cohort 9 LECTURER IN-CHARGE : Miss Nurshazana Akmal Binti Jamaludin Contents No. | Topic | Page | 1 | Definition | 1 | 2 | Pathogenesis and pathophysiology | 1 | 3 | Causes | 2 | 4 |

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    INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

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    the teeth‚ gland‚ horns. II. DERMIS - inner‚ thicker layer of the skin. Made up of mostly connective tissue fibers‚ smooth muscles‚ blood vessels and nerve ending Mesodermal in origin. Dermal derivatives of the skin- scale of fishes‚ antlers‚ dentine‚ and bony plates. Subcutaneous connective tissues- connective tissue that separates the skin from the underlying muscles Chromatophores- specialized connective tissue cells which contain pigments. Types of Chromatophores 1. Melanophores- black

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    protein turnover‚ muscle glycogen and performance during recovery from endurance exercise (2). The research regarding this material is relevant because it can possibly affect the way individuals replenish their glycogen stores following exercise to further improve their performance and over all fitness. Physiological Area Exercise can be damaging to the muscles‚ the damage that the muscle endure following a challenging or new exercise can take the form of soreness. Muscle soreness is attributable

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    exhausted through the help of the trainer or spotter. Pyramid system also encompasses developing the muscles through the addition of more weights in a varied manner incorporating both the volume and intensity while the other method which is the periodization employs a more planed training with the time available for training being apportioned evenly to ensure better development of strength and muscles and also controlling if not eradicating over training. Important to note that before any of

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    person can lift will show how much strength the person has. For example if I can lift 15 kg and do 6 reps without struggle this will mean I have a certain amount of muscular strength. If I can’t do the same with 30 kg this will show what level my muscles are at‚ in other words how strong they are. The amount of squats a person can do tests a person’s lower body strength. A way to test or improve a person’s Muscular strength will be to do some weight lifting. The amount of weight a person can lift

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    neurotransmitter that has an inhibitory effect on vertebrate cardiac muscle. The neurotransmitter does this by releasing neurons which activates a signal transduction pathway. As a result‚ the G protein in the pathway stops adenylyl cyclase and opens the muscle cell membrane’ potassium channels. These two actions result in a reduction in the cardiac muscle contraction. Another chemical known as epinephrine has the opposite effect on cardiac muscle. In the wall of the right atrium‚ there is a cluster of cells

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    structures‚ and describe the systems overall structure. NumberSystemCharacteristics 1Integumentary systemProtects underlying tissues. Provides skin sensation. Helps regulate body temperature. Synthesizes vitamin D.2Skeletal systemAttachment for muscles. Protects organs. Stores calcium and phosphorus. Produces blood cells.3Respiratory systemExchanges respiratory gases with the environment.4Nervous systemRegulates and integrates body functions via neurons.5Endocrine systemRegulates and integrates

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    2014) Respiratory System This system is responsible for ensuring the body has a constant supply of oxygen‚ whilst removing carbon dioxide. It is made up of six organs and there are three major parts of the system; the airway‚ the lungs and the muscles of respiration. The respiratory system supplies the oxygen needed for the cardiac work load and its main function is gaseous exchange (Taylor‚ T cited in Inner Body). (diagram cited in Buzzle‚ 2014) Breathing volumes

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    increases the blood circulation. This allows oxygen to reach the muscles. The muscles can now work more efficiently. Warming up improves joint mobility‚ mobilising and loosening exercises lubricates the joints. Stretching the muscles increases the blood flow to them which makes them increase stamina (the amount of work muscles can do before fatigue sets in) and flexibility (the range of movement in the joints which is increased by lengthening muscle fibres). Examples of warm up exercises: 1. Pulse raising

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    the definition of a fitness test is ‘a test designed to measure physical strength‚ agility‚ and endurance’. Individual Physiological Response to Exercise Fitness Components & Aerobic Dance Strengths: Muscular endurance is the ability to work a muscle for long periods at less than maximum effort where local fatigue rather than general exhaustion is the limiting factor. I would find muscular endurance as one of the fitness components I am strongest at as in the 3RM Bench Press as I lifted above

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