Clinical Exercise Physiology at Springfield College

Clinical Exercise Physiology at Springfield College

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The Clinical Exercise Physiology program prepares students to work with patients with chronic diseas

03/02/2020

Exercise Physiology in action! Simulating what it's like to exercise in the heat.

Photos 07/18/2019

Those with chronic kidney or liver disease can find many health benefits from being physically active. Many with these conditions lose stamina and strength, get out of breath easily and are at risk of heart problems. Being active is a great way counter those effects!

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Photos 07/11/2019

Strength training is important for people with diabetes because it builds muscle. Muscle tissue plays a big role in managing blood glucose, and you don’t have to be a body-builder! Plus, strength training can make daily activities like lifting laundry baskets or yardwork easier and safer.

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