Exercise Physiology Review Articles
Exercise physiology may be a discipline that addresses the short-term responses to physical stress and therefore the adaptability of the body in reference to repeated exposure to physical activity over time. Therefore, our professionals in exercise physiology have the responsibility to make sure fitness and health to the patient; at an equivalent time have an awareness of questions of safety related to each type of physical activity. Some of these issues include the danger of injury, environmental exposure, and prior illness. The effect of coaching on the body has been defined because the reaction to the adaptive responses of the body arising from exercise or as "an elevation of metabolism produced by exercise". Exercise physiologists study the effect of exercise on pathology, and therefore the mechanisms by which exercise can reduce or reverse disease progression. Compared to our resting state, exercise poses a substantial increase in demand for the body. At rest, our system nervous maintains a parasympathetic tone which affects the rate of respiration, flow, and various metabolic processes. Exercise stimulates the sympathetic system nervous and can induce an integrated response from the body. OMICS International, the world pioneer for organizing 150 International conferences in USA, Europe, Asia and other continents. Uniquely, 350 peer-reviewed open access journals were operating by OMICS International. This will reflect the scope in current research and development in science, healthcare and technology. With a strong intention to accelerate the scientific discovery, OMICS International has been associated with more than150 scientific Societies and Associations. These journals are indexed with all their citations noted. The top open access journals are indexed in MEDLINE, PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.
High Impact List of Articles
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Managing the Athlete with Type 1 Diabetes
Sushma PullelaCommentary: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Managing the Athlete with Type 1 Diabetes
Sushma PullelaCommentary: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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International Conference on Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine | July 6-7, 2020 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
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International Conference on Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine | July 6-7, 2020 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Managing a male golfers low back and sacroiliac joint pain using manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to avoid surgery and continue scratch level play.
Stephen A. BlackCase Report: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Managing a male golfers low back and sacroiliac joint pain using manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to avoid surgery and continue scratch level play.
Stephen A. BlackCase Report: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Reconstruction of coracoclavicular and acromioclavicular ligaments under small incision for the treatment of old acromioclavicular joint dislocation.
Tao Jun, Chen Pu, Guo Huimin, Li Wenfeng, Yang Yongpeng, Tao WeiResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Reconstruction of coracoclavicular and acromioclavicular ligaments under small incision for the treatment of old acromioclavicular joint dislocation.
Tao Jun, Chen Pu, Guo Huimin, Li Wenfeng, Yang Yongpeng, Tao WeiResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Exercise by playing active video gaming in overweight and obese children.
Han-Hung Huang, Landon Cook, Jessica Harrison, Nicole OâKeefe, Kelsey Schultz et al.Research Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Exercise by playing active video gaming in overweight and obese children.
Han-Hung Huang, Landon Cook, Jessica Harrison, Nicole OâKeefe, Kelsey Schultz et al.Research Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
Conference Proceedings
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PAIN IN CLIMBERS - POSSIBLY THE BIGGEST LIMITATION FOR ATHLETES TO REACH THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL
Renato VilellaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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PAIN IN CLIMBERS - POSSIBLY THE BIGGEST LIMITATION FOR ATHLETES TO REACH THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL
Renato VilellaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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A narrative review of the literature on equity as it pertains to end of life care
Linda S McEnhillPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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A narrative review of the literature on equity as it pertains to end of life care
Linda S McEnhillPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Can non-absorbable sutures prevent complete vaginal cuff dehiscence?
Louise van der DoesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Can non-absorbable sutures prevent complete vaginal cuff dehiscence?
Louise van der DoesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Urinary lipocalin-2 as a potential marker for diagnosis of early hepatocellular carcinoma
Lamyaa Bakery Hamed Ata, Eman Abdel Sameea, Maha El Sabawy, Soha El Shenawy, Nabil Omar and Saleh MahmoudScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Urinary lipocalin-2 as a potential marker for diagnosis of early hepatocellular carcinoma
Lamyaa Bakery Hamed Ata, Eman Abdel Sameea, Maha El Sabawy, Soha El Shenawy, Nabil Omar and Saleh MahmoudScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Streptococcal skin infections and the role in the development of acute rheumatic fever
Lance O SullivanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Streptococcal skin infections and the role in the development of acute rheumatic fever
Lance O SullivanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research