shortness of breath (dyspnea), abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, weight loss, increased appetite, excessive sweating (diaphoresis), hair loss (alopecia), fever, headache, heat intolerance, muscle pain (myalgia), cramps, impaired balance/coordination/speech (ataxia), tremor, and ...
This weakness is typically more distal than proximal, and is associated with muscle atrophy, which can confuse the clinical picture with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease. Later in the course of the disease, vibration, proprioception, and light touch are affected in addition to pain, but to a...
Today, cold water immersion, including cold water plunges, winter swims, and ice baths, have gained popularity for overall well-being. CWI is a popular way to recover after sports or exercise. Many pro athletes use CWI, believing it reduces muscle stiffness and fatigue and decreases exercise-...
Athletes who participate in extreme or adrenaline sports accept a certain level of risk of injury. These injuries range in severity from minor abrasions and overuse injuries to fatal and catastrophic. An individual athlete determines an acceptable level
Pain relief, joint function, quality of life, and treatment satisfaction improved significantly in elderly patients with OA after etoricoxib administration. 展开 关键词: Pain, extreme elderly, osteoarthritis, etoricoxib, joint function, quality of life ...
books and some of it kind of helped but I was still having a lot of intestinal pain, constipation, bloating, gas, acid reflux, muscle tightness, dermatitis and diarrhea. Then my brain started to malfunction. My breathing was freezing up, and I would have to force myself to breathe. It ...
High-intensity physical exercises generally lead to dramatic demands on the nervous and metabolic systems [7,8], as well as to high amounts of muscle damage; as occurs in the case of strength and resistance training, which are generally characterized by high indices of mechanical and metabolic ...
More importantly, how should health practitioners respond to the influx of ES athletes with novel injuries, enquiries and attitudes. This paper describes the results of a collaborative auto-ethnographic approach to answering “what is an extreme sports medicine health care provider and what are the ...