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    Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is inherited disorder that affects the lower motor neuron in the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and brain stem resulting in progressive weakness of the skeletal muscles [1]. It is considered as one of the most common autosomal recessive diseases and leading genetic cause of death during childhood [2]. The primary cause of SMA is mutation of the spinal motor neuron 1 (SMA1) while the severity of the disease is determined by the number of identical spinal…

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a one type of muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic disorders, leading to progressive muscle degeneration. People suffering from most common muscular dystrophies ,Duchenne/Becker (DMD), Myotonic (MMD), and Limb-Girdle (LGMD), experience muscles degradation overtime, leading to overall muscle weakness and decreased mobility. Statistics show that the most prevalent forms of muscular dystrophy are rare. For example in 2007 in the…

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    You've felt the feeling of exercising a lot and sweating but water just isn't enough you need something more like a sports drink. When you exercise a lot you lose salts in your body that need to be replenished with a new salt which are known as electrolytes. Why do the sports drinks make you feel awake? The reason is simple, the drinks contain these electrolytes which are like a food for the cells in your body. Amazingly these can also be found in batteries. Why isn't water just as good as a…

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    This implies that the patient experienced a restricted range of motion in both elbow joints because the maximum angle measured is smaller than a normal value of 150∘(Boone, 1979). The decrease range of motion may be attributed to weakness in muscle, pain, muscle contracture, or other…

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    Gaining Muscle Weight

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    gaining muscle mass and what is the best for leaning out, I would be willing to bet that over 90 percent of the answers you receive would be: low reps for mass and high reps for cutting. If you've been in the gym mix for any length of time, you've probably heard the same. The problem is that this philosophy isn't necessarily accurate. Let's first tackle gaining muscle mass. If you were to lift heavy weights and perform low reps, you will indeed increase strength. And although strength and…

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    Jumping A Trampoline

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    Jumping on a trampoline is an entertaining pastime for children and adults. In addition to being plenty of fun, having a trampoline at your home has positive health benefits. At Homeplace Structures, based in Austin, TX, they specialize in building playsets complete with trampolines and outdoor swings. Here are four benefits of having a trampoline at home for your kids from the custom playset fabricators at Homeplace Structures: Great Cardiovascular Exercise:…

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    Arthrimend Review

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    brain which are felt negatively as pain and discomfort. But in the midst of all these, experts staggered not with their recommendations that one needs to exercise more often. Walking and other physical activities put an amount of strain on the muscles and joints, these strains which are always uncomfortable can leave the joint feeling so stiff and irritated; over the years, there have been the manufacturing of supplements to this effect, and among such is one called Arthrimend. This…

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    Physiology Of Coaching

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    The knowledge of anatomy and physiology impacts coaching greatly. The basis of athletics is the human body and the way that it works. It is important to know most importantly how the muscular, respiratory, and nervous system work because that is what is most important when it comes to the ideas of athletics. To be a qualified coach you need to understand who each and every part of the human body work and why it works that way. As a coach you will be faced with a lot of injuries, and knowing the…

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    Osteoarthritis is known as degenerative joint disease. It is the most common form of arthritis. It is characterized as focal and gradual loss of hyaline cartilage and underlying structural changes. Osteoarthritis can be either localized or generalized from traumatic, metabolic and other medical relation of causes. Some Patients does not have specific inflammatory or metabolic condition associated with arthritis and do not have a history of specific injuries that can be considered primary…

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    Yoga Exercise Analysis

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    oga originated in India and has the purpose of stimulating both spiritual growth, mental wellbeing and physical health. Yoga contains many exercise programs, of which physical exercises, or hathayoga, is one. In the following the basic principles of hathayoga are outlined. An important part of physical yoga is the breathing exercises, or pranayama. This part is in many ways the most fundamental, because the basic type of breathing is also a part of the yoga postures - the asanas. The postures…

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