Exercise Physiology
What is Exercise Physiology?
Exercise physiology is a branch of science that studies the body’s ability to adapt and respond to physical activity. It also focuses on how health and wellness can be improved.
What is an Exercise Physiologist?
Exercise physiologists are health professionals who specialize in the benefits of exercise in ensuring fitness and good health, as well as helping to treat certain medical conditions. An exercise physiologist has a wide range of knowledge about the human body and the benefits of exercise, both physically and mentally.
Exercise physiologists prescribe exercise courses for maintaining fitness or for rehabilitation. Exercises include pilates, home or gym-based exercise routines or behavioral modification programs.
Where do Exercise Physiologists Practice?
Exercise physiologists can work in the following areas:
- Private and multidisciplinary clinics
- Government and non-profit organizations
- Private and public hospitals
- Aged care facilities
- Workplace health and rehabilitation
- Fitness centers
- Gymnasiums
- Sports organizations
Other General Orthopedics Conditions
- Auto Accident Injuries
- Bracing and Modalities
- Fracture Care
- Preventive Health Measures
- Osteoarthritis Management
- Personal Injury
- Exercise for Arthritis
- Pediatric Fractures
- Burners and Stringers
- Workplace Injuries
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Understanding Your Neck and Back Pain
- Biceps Pathology
- Childhood Injuries
- Tendon Injuries
- Inflammatory Arthritis
- Muscle Strains
- Osteoarthritis
- Musculoskeletal Infections
- Periprosthetic Fracture
- Muscle and Joint Pain
- Trauma
- Muscle Injuries
- Tendinitis
- Sprains and Strains
- Psuedogout