PEMF Therapy Boosts Muscle Strength 42% and Cuts Depression in Sarcopenic Elders
12 sessions of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy significantly improved leg strength, mobility, and mood in older adults with sarcopenia.
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12 sessions of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy significantly improved leg strength, mobility, and mood in older adults with sarcopenia.
New research reveals blood pressure variability changes after brain injury, offering a potential early detection method for vulnerable preterm infants.
Auburn University study tested whether peanut protein supplementation enhances muscle-building benefits of weight training in older adults.
New study shows starting PT right away helps teen athletes recover faster from spinal stress fractures with fewer setbacks.
Machine learning identifies 7 exercise-related immune genes that predict hepatocellular carcinoma outcomes better than traditional markers.
Researchers tested an innovative deuterated creatine method to accurately measure muscle mass changes in older adults during resistance training.
A Canadian pilot trial tests whether PT-guided fitness instructor classes improve daily function and balance in stroke survivors over 12 weeks.
Researchers found a simple symptom score of 23 can identify concussions in adolescents with 74% accuracy, improving diagnosis.
Higher TNF-ฮฑ levels at baseline increased injury risk by 25% per unit, while IL-1RA showed protective effects in runners.
New research reveals cerebral blood vessel dysfunction in Down syndrome occurs early and may contribute to Alzheimer's risk.
VascuFit tests whether periodized high-intensity training can reverse vascular aging in sedentary adults with cardiovascular risk factors.
A randomized trial pits functional training, stationary cycling, and Xbox Kinect exergaming against each other in elderly Parkinson's patients.
Study examines whether common pain reliever acetaminophen interferes with resistance training adaptations in aging adults.
Lithuanian researchers tested whether 10 weeks of Tai Chi practice could improve motor learning and cognitive function in healthy older adults.
New research reveals omega-3 supplements may help older adults maintain muscle mass and strength when combined with exercise.
Breakthrough technique reveals how inhibitory brain circuits work, opening doors for early detection of neurological disorders.
Study reveals how combining strength training with protein supplementation dramatically improves muscle function in the very elderly.
New insights into cardiopulmonary exercise testing protocols and their clinical applications for heart health evaluation.
A completed trial finds Mat Pilates training may reduce arterial stiffness and improve vascular function in obese premenopausal women.
New study reveals women develop distinct muscle fat infiltration and cartilage damage in early knee arthritis that standard imaging misses.