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Ergonomics, 1985
In the study of physical work a multiplicity of methods have been used to measure exertion and fatigue at the perceptual level. In recent years, however, the assessment of perceived exertion and subjective fatigue during physical work has relied almost exclusively on four psychophysical measurement techniques: (i) ratio scaling, (ii) category scaling, (
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In the study of physical work a multiplicity of methods have been used to measure exertion and fatigue at the perceptual level. In recent years, however, the assessment of perceived exertion and subjective fatigue during physical work has relied almost exclusively on four psychophysical measurement techniques: (i) ratio scaling, (ii) category scaling, (
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A Case of Exertional Rhabdomyolysis
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2017The purpose of this article is to present a discussion of a young adult patient with exertional rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis is the process of muscle tissue destruction and damage to the cell membrane, with subsequent release of the intracellular myocyte contents into the systemic circulation.
Sarah E. Mannle, Kathleen S Jordan
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1985
In brief: Exertional headache is an acute headache of short duration brought on by some forms of activity. It is usually considered benign. Neurological and radiological studies on a limited number of college students with this complaint failed to reveal any abnormalities.
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In brief: Exertional headache is an acute headache of short duration brought on by some forms of activity. It is usually considered benign. Neurological and radiological studies on a limited number of college students with this complaint failed to reveal any abnormalities.
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Syncope with exertional dyspnea
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2006*Division of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, †Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, and ‡Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts Reprint Address: Leon D.
Scott B. Murray+4 more
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"I had super-powers when eBike riding" Towards Understanding the Design of Integrated Exertion
ACM SIGCHI Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 2018The intersection of the physically active human body and technology to support it is in the limelight in HCI. Prior work mostly supports exertion by offering sensed digital information about the exertion activity.
Josh Andrés, J. Hoog, F. Mueller
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Physical Therapy, 1984
Physical therapists are well aware of the physiological responses to exercise. The process by which these underlying mechanisms contribute to the perceptual response of perceived exertion is generally less familiar. The purpose of this article is to summarize briefly some of the current major concepts about perceived exertion and to indicate, where ...
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Physical therapists are well aware of the physiological responses to exercise. The process by which these underlying mechanisms contribute to the perceptual response of perceived exertion is generally less familiar. The purpose of this article is to summarize briefly some of the current major concepts about perceived exertion and to indicate, where ...
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003
We describe 4 patients with benign exertional headache presenting to the emergency department. Consideration of this uncommon cause of headache might facilitate an accurate diagnosis of those patients with headache caused by strenuous exercise.
Jonathan A. Edlow+2 more
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We describe 4 patients with benign exertional headache presenting to the emergency department. Consideration of this uncommon cause of headache might facilitate an accurate diagnosis of those patients with headache caused by strenuous exercise.
Jonathan A. Edlow+2 more
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1970
Gastric ulcers were produced in rats by forced muscular exercise (“exertion ulcers”). These ulcers were multiple, bleeding, located in the corpus, consisted of hemorrhagic necrosis of the mucosa, and could easily be counted. The animals were fasted overnight prior to exertion. Female rats were more sensitive than males to this type of ulcer.
James E. Nezamis+3 more
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Gastric ulcers were produced in rats by forced muscular exercise (“exertion ulcers”). These ulcers were multiple, bleeding, located in the corpus, consisted of hemorrhagic necrosis of the mucosa, and could easily be counted. The animals were fasted overnight prior to exertion. Female rats were more sensitive than males to this type of ulcer.
James E. Nezamis+3 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2016
Exertional leg pain is a common condition seen in runners and the general population. Given the broad differential diagnosis of this complaint, this article focuses on the incidence, anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and management of common causes that include medial tibial stress syndrome, tibial bone stress ...
Jonathan T. Finnoff+2 more
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Exertional leg pain is a common condition seen in runners and the general population. Given the broad differential diagnosis of this complaint, this article focuses on the incidence, anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and management of common causes that include medial tibial stress syndrome, tibial bone stress ...
Jonathan T. Finnoff+2 more
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
a b m H T m T a v r r. Morris Rivera: Today’s case is that of a 50-year-old an who presented to the emergency department (ED) ith a complaint of chest pain. He was running the oston marathon when at the 10-mile mark he began to evelop discomfort in his chest and shoulders with acompanying dyspnea.
David F.M. Brown+3 more
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a b m H T m T a v r r. Morris Rivera: Today’s case is that of a 50-year-old an who presented to the emergency department (ED) ith a complaint of chest pain. He was running the oston marathon when at the 10-mile mark he began to evelop discomfort in his chest and shoulders with acompanying dyspnea.
David F.M. Brown+3 more
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