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Research article Vernonia cinerea Less. supplementation and strenuous exercise reduce smoking rate: relation to oxidative stress status and beta-endorphin release in active smokers
Vernonia cinerea Less supplementation and strenuous exercise
2015/7/20
Volunteer smokers were randomly divided into four groups: group 1: VC supplement; group 2: exercise with
VC supplement; group 3: exercise; and group 4: control. VC was prepared by wash and dry techn...
Trapezoid Stress Fracture in an International Shot-Putter:A Case Report
Trapezoid stress fracture
2015/5/13
Trapezoid fractures are relatively rare upper limb fractures. The case report of a trapezoid stress fracture in the dominant hand of a 22 year old international standard shot-putter is presented.
The Role of Cartilage Stress in Patellofemoral Pain
PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN JOINT STRESS FINITE ELEMENT MODEL STAIR CLIMB
2017/4/20
Elevated cartilage stress has been identified as a potential mechanism for retropatellar pain; however, there are limited data in the literature to support this mechanism. Females are more likely to d...
Gait Retraining and Incidence of Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Army Recruits
MILITARY,TRAINING MUSCULOSKELETAL,INJURY BIOFEEDBACK EXERCISE,INTERVENTION INJURY,PREVENTION OVERUSE,INJURY
2017/5/24
Gait retraining, comprising biofeedback and/or an exercise intervention, might reduce the risk of musculoskeletal conditions. The purpose was to examine the effect of a gait-retraining program on medi...
Aquatic Treadmill Training Reduces Blood Pressure Reactivity to Physical Stress
AEROBIC EXERCISE HEMODYNAMIC eNOS HYPERTENSION
2017/5/19
Endurance exercise may reduce blood pressure and improve vasodilatory capacity, thereby blunting the hypertensive response to stress. Therefore, we sought to test the efficacy of a novel model of low-...
Tibiofemoral Joint Positioning for the Valgus Stress Test
knee collateral ligaments joint angle valgus force
2010/9/8
Recommendations on the positioning of the tibiofemoral joint during a valgus stress test to optimize isolation of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) from other medial joint structures vary in the li...
Aural Canal, Esophageal, and Rectal Temperatures During Exertional Heat Stress and the Subsequent Recovery Period
cold-water immersion core temperature exercise hyperthermia
2010/9/8
The measurement of body temperature is crucial for the initial diagnosis of exertional heat injury and for monitoring purposes during a subsequent treatment strategy. However, little information is av...
The American Football Uniform: Uncompensable Heat Stress and Hyperthermic Exhaustion
heat tolerance rectal temperature heart rate sweat rate blood pressure
2010/9/8
In hot environments, the American football uniform predisposes athletes to exertional heat exhaustion or exercise-induced hyperthermia at the threshold for heat stroke (rectal temperature [Tre] > 39°C...
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: Evidence-Based Prevention
shin splints injury prevention methods stress injuries running injuries tibial injuries
2010/9/9
Thacker SB, Gilchrist J, Stroup DF, Kimsey CD. The prevention of shin splints in sports: a systematic review of literature. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2002;34(1):32–40.
Ankle Bracing, Plantar-Flexion Angle, and Ankle Muscle Latencies During Inversion Stress in Healthy Participants
ankle injuries lower extremity biomechanics orthoses reaction time
2010/9/10
Ankle braces may enhance ankle joint proprioception, which in turn may affect reflexive ankle muscle activity during a perturbation. Despite the common occurrence of plantar-flexion inversion ankle in...
Effect of exercise and α-lipoic acid supplementation on oxidative stress in rats
Malondialdehyde DL-α-lipoic acid Membrane damage Oxidative stress
2010/9/17
We investigated the effect of exercise (running on a treadmill) and α-lipoic acid supplementation for 6 weeks on body mass; the levels of blood and liver malondialdehyde (MDA), creatine kinase (CK), a...
FIRST RIB STRESS FRACTURE IN A SIDEARM BASEBALL PITCHER: A CASE REPORT
Motion analysis horizontal abduction electromyography
2015/3/17
Stress fractures of the first rib in athletes are rare. A 14-year-old male, a baseball pitcher who changed
from an overhand to a sidearm style, with a stress fracture of the first rib, was reported....