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- ... K, Cook CR. Effect of high-speed power training on muscle performance, function, and pain in older adults with ... H, et al. Effect of whole body vibration training on quadriceps muscle strength in individuals with knee osteoarthritis: a systematic ...
- ... the 3-muntue walking distance test, upper limb muscle strength, FEV1 % ... Exercise Training N/A Once-daily physical therapy, including sputum ...
- ... Dornase alfa versus nebulised sodium chloride - hypertonic or isotonic (NaCL HS or IS) Lung function: FEV 1 ... 3.6.3. Nebulised sodium chloride: hypertonic or isotonic 9.3.6.3.1. Comparison 3.1. ...
- ... mucoactive or mucolytic agents, including rhDNase, nebulised saline (isotonic and hypertonic) and mannitol? E.8.1. Database: ... physical or aerobic or anaerobic or endurance or muscle or isokinetic or dynamic or biometric or cardio$) ...
- ... skin only second degree – injury to the perineal muscles but not the anal sphincter third degree – injury ... if there is any suspicion that the perineal muscles are damaged. [2007] 1.12.8. Ensure that ...
- ... disease. Individuals with the myopathic presentation may experience muscle cramps, weakness, and an elevated creatine kinase. Diagnosis/ ... metabolic episodes unless neurologic damage has occurred. Myopathic. Muscle cramps, weakness, and an elevated creatine kinase While ...
- ... mentation, visual disturbances, tinnitus, paresthesia, fatigue, lassitude, and muscle weakness. Of note, the majority of individuals with ... Visual disturbances Tinnitus Paresthesia Low performance Fatigue, lassitude Muscle weakness Severity: Grade 1. Mild; does not interfere ...
- ... and injuries trigger a large endogenous mobilization of muscle protein and can precipitate metabolic crisis and hospitalization. ... by a kinase-phosphatase pair. In humans, skeletal muscle is the major site for both transamination and ...
- ... across the lifespan ( KQ3b ), with varying degrees of muscle wasting ( KQ3c ) and in those with a range ...