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Musculoskeletal Health: Role of Nutrition By : Josephine Ortiz Description : Musculoskeletal health refers to a condition of being healthy without any musculoskeletal conditions. These conditions can include numerous diseases, such as sarcopenia, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, ... |
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New Insights into Arthritis Research By : Sharlton Pierce Description : Arthritis refers to a condition characterized by the inflammation of the joints. Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the two major forms of arthritis. Some other types of arthritis include psoriatic ... |
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Orthogeriatrics: Surgical Procedures and Therapy By : Hugo Hiddleston Description : Orthogeriatrics refers to a subspecialty that was created in response to social, clinical and financial requirements for managing patients with fragility fractures. It is a multidisciplinary and integrated ... |
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Orthopedic Biomaterials in Research and Practice By : Griffin Haynes Description : A biomaterial is a substance that has been created to take on a shape that can be employed either alone or as a component of a complex system. The biomaterials in orthopedics have progressed from temporary ... |
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Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Role of Nutrition By : Niki Doyle Description : Skeletal muscle is one of the three major muscle tissues found in humans. It is made up of thousands of muscle fibers encased by connective tissue sheaths. It is present throughout the body and responds ... |
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Sport Nutrition for Health and Performance By : Israel Barnardiston Description : Nutrition can improve the performance of athletes. The vitamin and mineral needs of an athlete can be covered by a well-planned nutrient-rich diet. The diet should also include adequate protein to support ... |
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Sports Nutrition: Training, Recovery and Performance By : Israel Barnardiston Description : Sports nutrition refers to the study and application of diet and nutrition to enhance athletic performance. Nutrition plays a significant role in many sports training regimens, particularly in endurance ... |
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A Clinical Guide to Hearing Loss By : Peter Barry Description : Hearing loss is defined as the inability to apprehend sound. There are mainly three forms of hearing loss, namely, sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss. A number of ... |
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Auditory Information Processing By : Josue Yonge Description : Auditory information processing refers to the capability of interpreting sounds heard by an individual. Central auditory processing plays an important role in recognizing incoming sounds, analyzing them ... |
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Clinical Management of Head and Neck Cancer By : Agnes Carter Description : Head and neck cancer includes any form of cancer that develops in the oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, larynx, pharynx or salivary glands. Common symptoms of this type of cancer are persistent ... |