Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... effects , such as insomnia , nightmares , and depression . Some agents also have ISA , that is , mild beta - receptor stimulation . This may reduce side effects related to unop- posed catecholamine mediated alpha - receptor vasoconstric ...
... effects , such as insomnia , nightmares , and depression . Some agents also have ISA , that is , mild beta - receptor stimulation . This may reduce side effects related to unop- posed catecholamine mediated alpha - receptor vasoconstric ...
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... Effects of long - term physical training on body fat , metabolism , and blood pressure in obesity , Metabolism 21 : 650 , 1979 . 66. Krotkiewski M and others : Effects of physical training on andrenergic sensitivity in obesity , J Appl ...
... Effects of long - term physical training on body fat , metabolism , and blood pressure in obesity , Metabolism 21 : 650 , 1979 . 66. Krotkiewski M and others : Effects of physical training on andrenergic sensitivity in obesity , J Appl ...
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... effects . How- ever , a small number of these medications can also stimulate alpha adrenergic receptors — a receptor type that has not been discussed but that can be viewed as having opposite effects to the beta adrenergic receptors ...
... effects . How- ever , a small number of these medications can also stimulate alpha adrenergic receptors — a receptor type that has not been discussed but that can be viewed as having opposite effects to the beta adrenergic receptors ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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abnormal activity acute addition agents alveolar alveoli angina assessment associated blood pressure breathing capacity cardiac output cardiac rehabilitation cardiovascular cause cells changes Chapter chest chronic Circulation clinical common completed complications continued coronary artery disease decreased demonstrated depression disease drugs dysrhythmias early effects evaluation exercise testing exercise training factors failure flow function heart rate hypertension important improve increased indicated initial intensity lead left ventricular less levels limited lower lung major maximal maximum measured mechanisms minutes monitoring muscle myocardial infarction normal obstructive occur oxygen pain patients peak performed period peripheral persons phase physical therapy position present produce progression pulmonary reduced reported require respiratory response rest rhythm risk severe significant specific surgery symptoms systolic therapist thoracotomy tion tissue treatment usually values vascular venous ventilation ventricular volume wall wave workload