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Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology
Gardiner, Phillip
ISBN 13: 
9780736074674
ISBN 10: 
0736074678
Category: 
Anatomy
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Human Kinetics
Format: 
Cloth
LC Call Number: 
QP301.G365 2011
NLM: 
[DNLM: 1.Muscle Contraction - physiology.WE 500]
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Status: 
Active
Imprint: 
Human Kinetics
Affiliation: 
University of Manitoba, Canada
Audience: 
College/higher education
Dimensions: 
10.0 x 0.8 x 7.0 in
Pages: 
248
Weight: 
1.5
Retail Price: 
98.00
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Synopsis:
Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology uses a mix of biochemistry, molecular biology, neurophysiology, and muscle physiology to provide a synthesis of current knowledge and research directions in the field. The first text devoted solely to the topic, Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology assists readers in identifying current directions in research and new avenues for exploration. Recognizing the rapid changes occurring in the field of neuromuscular exercise physiology, the text provides readers with a foundation of knowledge while detailing the most recent findings. Though the text is written at an advanced level, the author succeeds at making the content accessible. Analyses of research findings and research applications are highlighted in special sidebars. Detailed illustrations and graphs assist readers in understanding research findings. Chapter summaries also help readers determine the key issues presented for each topic. The author draws attention to a variety of important topics in the field, beginning with a discussion of motor unit types, muscle blood flow, and metabolic pathways in control of metabolism, including a special discussion of the effects of type 2 diabetes. Next, the topic of fatigue is discussed. The author explains possible peripheral and central contributors to fatigue. Chapters 6 and 7 focus on whole-body endurance training, including the effects of aerobic endurance training on the protein profiles of muscle fibers and on the central nervous system. Of particular interest is the applicability of research information to the exercise rehabilitation of individuals with compromised nervous system function, such as spinal cord injury, other trauma, and neuromuscular diseases. The final chapters are devoted to resistance training, including the phenotypic responses of muscles to isometric, slow isotonic, lengthening, and plyometric training. An overview of the effects of resistance training on the nervous

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