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    Have you ever wondered how people do pointe dance? Well, actually I am one of those people. It seems really hard but actually it is not. There are three ways that you can improve your pointe dancing skills. The first way to improve pointe is to stretch your feet really well. This will help with both cramps and the way your dancing style looks. When you do leaps and arabesques in ballet, you want your feet to be pointed. You can not point your feet if they are not stretched out. If you point…

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    2.1.1.3. Physical Activity According to the World Health Organization (WHO), physical activity is defined as any body movement produced by skeletal muscles, requiring energy expenditure. Its effects include control of weight, reduction in the risk of heart disease and some types of cancer, strengthen bones and muscles, and improvement of mental health, according to Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). An inverse relationship exists between aerobic exercise and physical activity.…

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    Muscular Fatigue Lab

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    Within this lab we studied and compared the quantity of effort throughout intermittent and continuous exercise on a cycle ergometer. The time to fatigue, and recovery time was also considered during each type of exercise. To look at muscular fatigue in this lab we used a sub maximal test, this was used because maximal tests can be harmful to participants. Muscular endurance can be described as the ability of a muscle or muscle groups to do continual muscular contractions with resistance, when…

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    Touch football is a physically demanding sport requiring the extensive use of many systems of the body. It is important for an athlete to properly train and develop these energy systems to perform to their highest potential. I have constructed a training program in order to develop upon my two weakest areas, muscular power and the combination of speed and agility. The average to poor results I received during fitness testing reflected my performance in the vertical jump test, 40m sprint, and the…

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    Physical Therapy Geometry

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    Geometry can be applied to a lot of professions. Physical therapy is just one of the professions that have geometry involved in their job. We all know that geometry would most likely deal with angles. So, in what particular activity does geometry help in being a physical therapist? Some of the physical therapy clinics are retraining runners when their technique causes injury and the main diagnosis always comes down to the geometry of a runner's stride. According to Moncivais (2015), “running is…

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    For the love of the sport, athletes often put their physical wellbeing at risk. While injuries are not always avoidable, professional and recreational athletes alike can stand to benefit from preventative maintenance. For example, Twin Pine Family Chiropractic in Fonda, New York, provides the vital sports injury treatment and preventative chiropractic care for every athlete. Sports injuries are rampant. Caused by everything from cross-country to volleyball, these injuries are often sparked by…

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    Movement Dysfunctions

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    PART A (600 Words) Outline and explain the key subjective and objective findings that you would expect to observe when assessing a running athlete who presented with movement dysfunction There are many ways in which dysfunction can manifest in a running athlete. Running involves the coordination of upper and lower limbs, breathing, muscle strength and length, muscular control and lower limb proprioceptive input. Injuries that occur secondary to running can present differently (Crossley, 2016),…

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    could indicate that she has type two respiratory failure. The main aims when treating type two respiratory failure is directed at reversing the underlying cause. Non-invasive ventilation with a tight-fitting facial or nasal mask with low levels of oxygen therapy often stabilizes these patients. When a patient is suffering from type two respiratory failure, the effectiveness of a peak flow would not affect the treatment given directly, especially when time critical, however, in none emergency…

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    Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy is a hereditary issue portrayed by dynamic muscle degeneration and shortcoming that happens more in males. It is one of nine sorts of solid dystrophy. DMD quality that can be acquired in families in an X-connected latent style, yet it frequently happens in individuals from families without a known family history of the condition. The quality is the second biggest quality to date, which encodes the muscle protein, dystrophin. Young men with Duchenne solid dystrophy…

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    In this experiment we are testing the different factors and how they affect the muscle performances. The different tests included the temperature and if it makes the Number of Fists you can make in thirty seconds a higher number of fists or lower number in different temperatures. Also tested was how the muscle fatigue affected the performance of the time holding a quarter in between a clamp. Muscle Fatigue is a tiring of the muscles. A muscle is a body tissue that can produce movement or a…

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