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Fitness Meets Recovery: Exercise Physiology for Medical Conditions

Fitness Meets Recovery: Exercise Physiology for Medical Conditions

by ben@epnet.com.au | Jan 23, 2025 | Medical Condition

For individuals managing medical conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease, staying active is vital for overall health and quality of life. Exercise plays a crucial role in alleviating symptoms, improving strength, and supporting recovery. Tailored...
Managing Vertigo with Exercise Physiology: A Path to Steady Balance

Managing Vertigo with Exercise Physiology: A Path to Steady Balance

by ben@epnet.com.au | Nov 14, 2024 | Medical Condition

Experiencing sudden dizziness or feeling off-balance can be unsettling, especially if it keeps happening. For those with vertigo, even simple activities can become challenging. While medications and lifestyle changes play essential roles in vertigo management,...
Understanding Cancer and the Role of Exercise Physiology in Recovery

Understanding Cancer and the Role of Exercise Physiology in Recovery

by ben@epnet.com.au | May 6, 2024 | Medical Condition

Cancer affects millions of people worldwide, presenting a significant health challenge. Recovery and management often require a multifaceted approach, including treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. However, an emerging and vital component of cancer...
COPD Triumphs: How Exercise Physiology Aided Celebrities Leonard Nimoy and Loni Anderson

COPD Triumphs: How Exercise Physiology Aided Celebrities Leonard Nimoy and Loni Anderson

by ben@epnet.com.au | Mar 22, 2024 | Medical Condition

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a lung condition that poses significant challenges to those it afflicts, impacting their ability to breathe freely and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. However, it is not a battle faced in silence or solitude. Many...
Enhancing Lung Function in COPD Patients: The Role of Exercise Physiologists

Enhancing Lung Function in COPD Patients: The Role of Exercise Physiologists

by ben@epnet.com.au | Feb 27, 2024 | Medical Condition

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a long-term, progressive lung disease that makes breathing difficult for millions of people worldwide. The condition is characterized by inflammation and thickening of the airways, leading to obstructed airflow from the...
Understanding Diabetes: Types, Risks, and Management Strategies

Understanding Diabetes: Types, Risks, and Management Strategies

by ben@epnet.com.au | Mar 22, 2023 | Medical Condition

For our bodies to work properly we need to convert glucose (sugar) from food into energy. A hormone called insulin is essential for the conversion of glucose into energy. In people with diabetes, insulin is no longer produced or not produced in sufficient amounts by...
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