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  • 1Muscle weakness — ICD 10 M62.8 ICD 9 728.87 (728.9 before 10/01/03) DiseasesDB …

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  • 2Muscle hypertrophy — is an increase in the size of muscle cells. It differs from muscle hyperplasia, which is the formation of new muscle cells. Contents 1 Hypertrophy stimuli 1.1 Strength training 1.2 Anaerobic training …

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  • 3Exercise intolerance — is a condition where the patient is unable to do physical exercise at the level or for the duration that would be expected of someone in his or her general physical condition, or experiences unusually severe post exercise pain, fatigue, or other… …

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  • 4Muscle fatigue — is the decline in ability of a muscle to generate force. It can be a result of vigorous exercise but abnormal fatigue may be caused by barriers to or interference with the different stages of muscle contraction. There are two main causes of… …

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  • 5Exercise, isotonic — Exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load, as when lifting a weight. Isometric exercise is one method of muscular exercise. In contrast, isotonic exercise is when muscular contractions occur without movement of the… …

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  • 6Muscle spindle — Latin fusus neuromuscularis Code TH H3.11.06.0.00018 Muscle spindles are sensory receptors within the belly of a muscle, which primarily detect changes in the length of this muscle. They convey length information to the central nervous system via …

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  • 7Exercise intensity — refers to how much work is being done when exercising. The intensity has an effect on what fuel the body uses and what kind of adaptations the body makes after exercise (i.e., the training effect).Fuel usedThe body uses different amounts of fuels …

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  • 8Muscle atrophy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 M62.5 ICD 9 728.2 …

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  • 9Exercise physiology — is a discipline involving the study of how exercise alters the structure and function of the human body. Exercise Physiology requires diverse knowledge and considerable study of various physiologic responses to exercise. Topics studied in… …

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  • 10Exercise equipment — is any object used in exercise. This can include balls, treadmills, weights, light benches,stationary bikes, track shoes, jungle gyms, hydraulic equipment or protective equipment such as a back brace. Exercise equipment for the home is generally… …

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