Exercise Physiology is the science that deals with the function of the body , both its organs and cells, which we know today as Cellular Physiology.
Exercise physiologists are scientists who investigate people's responses and adaptations to muscle activity and use this knowledge to improve human performance.
Exercise Physiology as a specialty
Exercise Physiology is the medical specialty that includes the study and understanding of the body and its behavior during physical activity .
In it, the immediate physiological responses of the body during exercise are analyzed, such as muscular reactions or the functioning of metabolism.
In addition, other factors such as nutrition are studied, analyzing in detail what role they play and how they influence these behaviors.
During physical activity or exercise, all the body's systems are automatically activated and in tune, and Exercise Physiology is concerned with studying the relationship between all these systems and how the body responds to certain stimuli.
At the Cellus Clinic, Physiotherapy Newcastle is extremely important to understand the different causes of the various injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system such as bone fractures, tendonitis, muscle tears, sprains or osteoarthritis, among others.
Cellus method
The Cellus Method is the methodology of care for our patients and how we treat their conditions, so that they recover in the best way and can continue with their lives in a normal way, without complications.
The Cellus Method contemplates interdisciplinary work with professionals who specialize in various areas and is made up of all the relevant actions that we carry out at different points in the care process for our patients.
In order for each person to receive personalized attention, comprehensive care and safe and effective treatments, we have designed a care model that integrates seven stages.
In addition, for the effectiveness of our regenerative treatments, Exercise Physiology in Cellus allows us to have the patient in the best physical conditions to obtain the cells that will be needed for cell therapies. This is what we call Prehabilitation or Cell Training.
This new edition of the book "Exercise Physiology" represents a new challenge for its authors, in which we have tried to give a new approach and an opportunity to all readers to have accurate, complete and rigorous information on the already established knowledge. together with the conclusions obtained from the latest research.
That is why the work adopts a different editorial line, much more ambitious. The classic chapters have been reviewed, completed and updated and new chapters have been incorporated in response to a growing demand for knowledge of this discipline by professionals in the Health Sciences.
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