KINE 1020 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deep Vein Thrombosis, Bone Density, Hemoglobin
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Signs & symptoms (not all required: myalgia, localized pain, muscle weakness and swelling, experience doughy" or soft feeling, edema and discolouration, nausea, fever. Clinical assessment (not complete: abnormal histology (necrotic areas, high wbc neutrophils. Secondary muscle disease: neuromuscular parkinson"s; muscular dystrophy, musculoskeletal, inflammatory dermatomyositis, autoimmune multiple sclerosis, myositis, muscle rheumatism. Duchenne & becker: neck, hips knees. Oculopharyngeal: eyes, neck, hips tops of knees. Volume (sum of reps x resistance for 1 session) Mode of training: isometric (static, dynamic (isotonic) eccentric/concentric, plyometrics. Prevent low-back pain or other spinal problems. Helping to develop and maintain motor skills throughout life. Musculoskeletal: balance, flexibility, agility, strength, power, muscular endurance. Avoid frequent bending, twisting and excessive sitting. Cholesterol into vldl breakdown to ldl (bad) and into arterial wall thickening of walls hdl (good) comes and picks up excessive cholesterol brings it back to the liver for further processing. Hypertension = high bp systolic > 140mm(systolic)/>90mm (diastolic) Deep vein thrombosis: stays where it was created.