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    secondly‚ environmental factors. For the purpose of this assignment‚ I will be discussing two common injuries from each of these two categories. Temperature is an important environmental factor. Although a degree of warmth is needed to prevent muscle injuries‚ a studio that is too hot can also result in serious problems‚ something that is particularly relevant in the Australian climate. Heat stress is one injury factor that can easily be overlooked. Regardless of age‚ physical development and

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    The two preceding weeks should enable me to lift larger weights for working hypertrophy sets‚ with better quality muscle contractions and neuro-muscular connections. It is important to follow the principal of progressive overload; meaning that the weights lifted need to be increased steadily over an extended period of time‚ in order to continually stimulate muscle growth. Back Sets Reps Weight (% of 1RM) Bent over underhand bar row 4 8 Max Wide grip lat pull down 4 8 Max

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    very bright young girl. Table of contents What is Cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy also known as CP is a condition caused by injury to the parts of the brain that control our ability to use our muscles and bodies. Cerebral affects the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles. Often the injury happens before birth‚ sometimes during delivery‚ soon after being born. CP can be mild‚ moderate‚ or severe. Mild CP may mean a child is clumsy. Moderate CP may mean the child walks

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    during physical activity. Sodium‚ for example‚ plays a major role in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve impulses. Muscle contraction is directly related to the amount of the force a muscle can exert. Therefore‚ if there is a sodium deficit‚ the muscle will not be able to contract as well‚ decreasing the intensity at which you workout or perform. Exercise intensity is crucial in achieving muscular hypertrophy (gain in muscle mass). A sodium deficit in the body can also produce several negative

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    Handbook of Pathophysiology

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    Handbook of Pathophysiology (January 15‚ 2001): by Springhouse Corporation‚ With 13 Contributors‚ Springhouse By OkDoKeY Handbook of Pathophysiology Contents Staff Contributors Foreword 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 2 CANCER 3 INFECTION 4 GENETICS 5 FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES 6 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 7 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 8 NERVOUS SYSTEM 9 GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM Pathophysiology in color Understanding Asthma Understanding Cancer Understanding Osteoporosis Understanding Ulcers 10 MUSCULOSKELETAL

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    bodybuilders‚ students or military personnel may use the drugs. They are not illegal‚ but they are also not permitted while taking part in a physical activity‚ according to standard rules or guidelines. They enhance a performers activity by increasing muscle mass‚ strength and allows sportsmen/women to participate at a more competitive level. Not only this‚ but they also help

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    Unit 4222

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    Unit 4222-254 Outcome 1 Understand the importance of differentiating between the individual and disability Explain why it is important to recognise and value an individual as a person It is important because they deserve as much value and respect as anyone else just because they have disabilities doesn’t mean they should treated as an outsider. If you don’t value them you risk the individual becoming redrawn‚ lacking confidence and upset. Describe the importance of recognising an individual’s strengths

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is used to describe upper extremity symptoms and according to recent reports 1‚2 is defined as compression of the neurovascular structures in the interscalene tri-angle‚ as it exits the thoracic girdle. The bony anatomy of thoracic outlet‚ which will be discussed in further detail‚ can be defined by the space between the first thoracic vertebra‚ first rib‚ and manubrium of the sternum.1 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is not specific in determining the struc-ture being compressed

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    that bridges the spine and the lower extremities. It is fed by a total of five nerves originating from the spinal cord‚ transcending the length of the lower spine to the buttocks‚ branching out‚ and continuing to the foot. It innervates the skin and muscles of the lower limbs via the tibial and peroneal nerves. It also provides strength to the legs and is responsible for the reflexes there. What is Sciatic Pain? Sciatic pain‚ also called sciatica‚ is the pain affiliated with the sciatic nerve. It is

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    Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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    Running Head: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING COMMUNITY: MD IEP Collaborative Learning Community: MD IEP Grand Canyon University Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy The Individual Educational Plan (IEP) is the driving document that promotes academic success. It is important when designing the Individual Educational Plan that the annual

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