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Acute Exertional Rhabdomyolysis [PDF]
The patient was a 21-year-old man who was serving in the military. He was evaluated by an orthopaedic surgeon for a chief complaint of severe pain in both lower extremities that began 2 days prior after performing repetitive, vigorous squatting exercises.
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Background: Neuroergonomics is an emerging science that focuses on the human brain’s performance during physical work. The advent of portable neurophysiological methods, including electroencephalography (EEG), has enabled measurements of real-time brain ...
Lina Ismail, Waldemar Karwowski
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Regularly occurring ventricular extrasystoles taking the form of bigeminy, trigeminy, or quadrigeminy may appear on exertion in an apparently otherwise normal heart.
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Psychophysical scaling with applications in physical work and the perception of exertion.
In studies on work it is important to assess various subjective symptoms, complaints, and annoyances. To measure such symptoms, psychophysical ratio scales may be used, as along with simpler category rating scales.
G. Borg
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Acute responses of blood pressure, heart rate and rating of perceived exertion in hypertensive patients [PDF]
Objective: To assess and compare acute responsesin arterial blood pressure (BP), heartrate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion scale(PES) during a variable-resistance weight-liftingcircuit (WC) versus submaximal aerobicexercise in cycloergometer (AE ...
César Giovanni García Cardona +1 more
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FUNDAMENTO: A resposta aguda da pressão arterial ao esforço tem sido utilizada como indicador de risco para o desenvolvimento de hipertensão arterial. Os fatores associados com essa resposta precisam ser esclarecidos a fim de se intervir na prevenção da ...
Luciana Carletti +3 more
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Effort Assessment of Stroke Patients in Physiotherapy Session by Accelerometry and Perceived Exertion Score: Preliminary Study [PDF]
Objective To determine whether post-stroke patient’s perceived exertion correlates with effort intensity score as measured by a wearable sensor and to assess whether estimates of perceived exertion are correlated to the cerebral hemisphere involved in ...
Justine Lacroix +5 more
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To assess exertional breathlessness you must exert the breathless [PDF]
This editorial refers to ‘Impact of right ventricular reserveonexercisecapacityandsurvivalinpatientswithpulmonaryhypertension’, by F.C. Blumberget al.doi.10.1093/eurjhf/hft0Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and chronic thrombo-embolicpulmonaryhypertension(CTEPH)arerareconditionsasso-ciatedwithapoorprognosis,forwhichtreatmentsareexpensiveand,at best,
La Gerche, Andre +2 more
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Dopamine facilitates the translation of physical exertion into assessments of effort
Our assessments of effort are critically shaped by experiences of exertion. However, it is unclear how the nervous system transforms physical exertion into assessments of effort.
Purnima Padmanabhan +6 more
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Repeated exposure to occupational ergonomic hazards, such as frequent exertion (repetitive bending or twisting) and frequent standing, can lead to injuries, most commonly musculoskeletal disorders (1).
Taylor M. Shockey +3 more
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