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Physiological and Thermoregulatory Demands of Epee Fencing
(2022-09-20)Epée fencing involves repeated bouts of high-intensity intermittent exercise with competitions lasting 9-11 hours consisting of Poule (3-minute or first to 5 points) and Direct Elimination (DE; 3x3-minute bouts or first ... -
Physiological demands and motion analysis of elite foil fencing
(2023-02)The aim of this study was to determine the physiological demands and motion analysis of a simulated fencing competition. Eighteen fencers each completed 5 ‘poule’ (5 touches) and ‘direct elimination (DE)’ (15 touches) ... -
The physiological demands of elite epée fencers during competition
(2019-01-02)The aim of this study was to determine the physiological demands of epée fencing performance. Eight elite male epée fencers competed in a competition consisting of 7 Poule and 7 Direct Elimination (DE) fights. Core temperature ... -
Physiological demands of fencing: A Narrative review
(2023-05-06)Background and Aim Fencers compete over long competition days (9-11 hours) wearing full body protective clothing whilst performing high-intensity explosive movements interspersed with low intensity preparatory or recovery ... -
Physiological demands of standing and wheelchair fencing in able-bodied fencers
(2019-04)BACKGROUNDː The purpose of this study was to determine the cardiorespiratory demands of standing and wheelchair (seated) fencing in a group of able-bodied fencers during simulated competitive bouts.METHODSː Participants ... -
Physiological Foil Data Set
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The Physiological Mechanisms of Effect of Vitamins and Amino Acids on Tendon and Muscle Healing: A Systematic Review
(2018-05-01)To evaluate the current literature via systematic review to ascertain whether amino acids/vitamins provide any influence on musculotendinous healing and if so, by which physiological mechanisms. Methods: EBSCO, PubMed, ... -
Physiology for ED practice
(Elsevier, 2008)This text explains to nurses the reasons behind the treatments they must give in an A&E environment, as opposed to simply what they must do. It features sections that are dedicated to giving advice in more specific situations, ... -
The physiology of micturition
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Physiology of the young athlete
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Physiotherapist beliefs and perspectives on virtual reality supported rehabilitation for the management of musculoskeletal shoulder pain: A focus group study
(2023-04-14)Background: Virtual Reality (VR) is an immersive computer-generated environment that provides a multi-sensory experience for the user. Modern technology allows the user to explore and interact with the virtual environment, ... -
Physiotherapists’ perceptions of problematic musculoskeletal soft tissue disorders
(2008)Aims: Many common musculoskeletal disorders are resistant to existing management strategies,causing long-term pain and disability. While arthritic and spinal problems have been prioritized for research, several soft tissue ... -
Physiotherapy for Patients with Sciatica Awaiting Lumbar Micro-Discectomy Surgery: a Nested, Qualitative Study of Patients’ Views and Experiences
(2017-07-13)AbstractBackground and PurposeSciatica is a common clinical condition that can be extremely painful, disabling and life-changing. Whether conservative or surgical treatment for sciatica secondary to an intervertebral disc ... -
Physiotherapy in the management of hemophilia
(Blackwell, 2010)The physiotherapist is an integral member of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in the management of patients with haemophilia. This includes the management of acute joint or muscle bleeds, chronic synovitis ...