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February 9, 2010
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Effects of Exercise in People with Neuromuscular Disease.

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  1. Role of Exercise in NMD
  2. David D. Kilmer, MD
  3. Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystropy Example
  4. Adaptive Response to Strengthening Exercise
  5. Typical Exercise Precautions
  6. Limitations to Exercise Preformance in NMD
  7. Muscle Disuse in NMD
  8. Fatigue and Poor Endurance
  9. Biomechanical Inefficiences
  10. Motor Unit Loss Example
  11. Muscle Overuse in NMD
  12. Experimental Model of Overwork Weakness
  13. Eccentric Muscle Contraction
  14. Dystrophinopathies
  15. Eccentric Exercise Paradigm: Peak Torque
  16. Eccentric Exercise Paradigm: Creatine Kinase
  17. Soreness Ratings of Control and Myopathic Subjects
  18. Arm Angle and Circumference Measurements of Control and Myopahtic Subjects
  19. Cardiopulmonary Compromise in NMD
  20. Body Weight in NMD
  21. Contractures in NMD
  22. Reasonable Goals of Exercise in NMD
  23. Strengthening Exercise Regimens in NMD
  24. Vignos and Watkings (1996)
  25. Milner-Brown and Miller (1988)
  26. McCartney et al (1988)
  27. Aitkens et al (1993)
  28. Kilmer et al (1994)
  29. Exe

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    RRTC/NMD Multimedia Training Project Manager: Kathryn Devereaux, PhD.
    Audio Editing: Kathryn Devereaux, Raquel Corona
    PowerPoint-Web Integration: Eli Richmond, Roksana Gruestman.
    Technical Support: Tom Burnett, Lecille Gomez
    The Rehabinfo Network web site is funded by the US Dept. of Education's National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Grant #H133B980008, and the Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, UC Davis School of Medicine.
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