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This deconditioning is often met with resistance to the accompanying lifestyle changes.
Exercise is very important for maintaining muscle strength and avoiding deconditioning.
The doctors don't talk about it, but the customers get temporary deconditioning under hypnosis.
It's only after birth that many bedridden mothers realize the extent of their deconditioning.
"Bilateral cardiac failure, triggered by stress and deconditioning of the heart muscle.
Dr. Spong considered this a conscious deconditioning of his fear by the whale.
Arthritis diminishes mobility if not well controlled, leading to general deconditioning, which makes it more difficult for people to get around and lose weight.
Little though he wished to admit it, three months of null-gee deconditioning had had its inevitable effect.
In many ways, the researchers found, the deterioration was comparable to the deconditioning that had occurred when the men had been confined to bed.
And then when they return to competitive sports, they don't accept the level of their deconditioning and try to do the things they once did.
Most of their deconditioning, in fact, had happened in the first nine hours in space, when they were still inside the orbit of the Moon.
Graveline is the author of ten professional publications and reports on biological deconditioning and weightlessness countermeasures.
The aim of treatment was to help the participant gradually return to appropriate physical activities, reverse the deconditioning, and thereby reduce fatigue and disability.
A rotating spaceship would create artificial gravity to help overcome the potential problems of deconditioning of human bodies on interplanetary journeys taking many months.
The most significant is bone loss, some of which is permanent, but microgravity also leads to significant deconditioning of muscular and cardiovascular tissues.
Strategic Deconditioning: When the load has been increased at the appropriate pace for long enough, the weights either become intolerable, or the risk of injury becomes too great.
Validation of Centrifugation as a Countermeasure for Otolith Deconditioning During Spaceflight (Spin)
They also see other diagnoses, including amputations, multiple fractures, neurological and neuromuscular disorders, multiple sclerosis, general deconditioning, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and West Nile virus, among others.
Grotowski attempted this through the organization of communal rites and simple interactive exchanges that went on sometimes for extended periods, attempting to provoke in poor participants a deconditioning of impulse.
At a social level deconditioning is realized by detaching from traditional restrictions with regard to what is considered pure and impure and through the adoption of the spiritual family of the guru.
Veloergometers (e.g. CEVIS) are used in space (e.g. in the ISS) to counter cardiovascular deconditioning in the microgravity environment.
All three Blue Team astronauts exercised on the bicycle ergometer during their work shift for an ongoing biomedical study of exercise as a possible countermeasure for the deconditioning which astronauts experience in their cardiovascular systems during space missions.
Contributing factors include but are not limited to residual or recurrent disc herniation, persistent post-operative pressure on a spinal nerve, altered joint mobility, joint hypermobility with instability, scar tissue (fibrosis), depression, anxiety, sleeplessness and spinal muscular deconditioning.
In an article in the August issue of The Physician and Sportsmedicine, a professional magazine, he pointed out that the deconditioning that resulted from bed rest played a role "in protracting acute episodes and in creating and maintaining chronic pain and disability."
These theories assume that CFS is perpetuated by reversible physiological changes of deconditioning and avoidance of activity; these changes result in the deconditioning being maintained and an increased perception of effort during exertion and increased symptoms after unaccustomed activity, leading to further inactivity.