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Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
The focus of the fellowship clinical training is on the evaluation and management of sports-related injuries and musculoskeletal problems that adversely ...
Poor lifestyle habits, such as an unhealthy diet, obesity and lack of exercise, contribute to increased blood pressure in kids. ... Physical Activity Guidelines ...
Diet and exercise. People who eat an unhealthy diet and don't get enough physical activity are at higher risk of metabolic syndrome. Complications. Having ...
Recent work has addressed neuromuscular interventions to prevent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, the use of subsymptom exercise to return athletes ...
Randy A. Shelerud, M.D., discusses literature-supported treatment options for managing whiplash-associated disorders, including exercise, medications, ...
A cup of coffee is OK, too. Emphasize carbohydrates for maximum energy. Size matters. You want to be careful not to overeat before exercise. Eat large meals at ...
Physical activity. Exercise is important to lose weight or stay at a healthy weight. It also helps manage blood sugar. Talk with your healthcare team before ...
Does a twice weekly, 12-week Pilates pelvic floor strengthening program improve short- and long-term measures of stress urinary incontinence symptoms in women ...
The purpose of this study is to test submaximal exercise testing as a tool to improve early detection of Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) and provide an ...
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