KIN 361 Lecture 3: KIN 361 - Lecture 3

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Kin 361 introduction to athletic training lecture 3. The information on capillary pressures that follows is based on mean values, and may differ from reported pressures from specific areas of a capillary system. The numbers are less important than the concepts that will be covered. As fluid leaves, the conc. of the plasma increases within the capillary, which increases conc. gradient, (osmotic gradient), and fluids are pulled back into the capillaries (at the venule end) At the arteriole end, nutrients and oxygen are supplied to the interstitial space via fluids pushed out of the capillaries by hydrostatic pressure. At the venule end, the fluids return to the circulatory system through an osmotic gradient. To maintain circulatory volume, the pressures should be equal: Internal pressure external pressure = net pressure. Hypertensive hydrostatic internal pressure and net pressure increase. Types of injury: acute: caused by macrotrauma, usually a single insult.

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