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What causes heart attacks? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children

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A heart attack or myocardial infarction is the complete blockage of blood flow to a part of the heart, causing its muscle cells to die.

A network of blood vessels called coronary arteries continuously supply oxygenated blood to muscle cells of heart to keep them working properly.

However, due to bad lifestyle choices and stress, cholesterol and fats start building in these arteries reducing blood flow to the muscle cells. This buildup is called plaque. Plaque is the main culprit behind most heart attacks.

When plaque ruptures, a blood clot forms around it causing the artery to get completely blocked. The blood then cannot pass further to that part of the heart. Thus, due to lack of oxygen, the muscle cells in that part die. This condition is called a heart attack.

Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation | Sport Science Hub: Training & Conditioning Fundamentals

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Looking to master the fundamentals of Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation? Discover everything you need to know about the different types of injuries that can occur, the various rehab techniques that can be applied, and, the importance of understanding human movement to aid rehabilitation & recovery.

+ Define acute and chronic injuries
+ Determine the different types of injuries and conditions; spasm, sprain, strain, erythema, avulsion tear, oedema, bursitis, tendonitis, contusion, abrasion
+ Understand the intrinsic and extrinsic risks that can cause injuries
+ Explore thermoregulation and the use of vasodilation & vasoconstriction
+ Understand common rehabilitation techniques:
+ RICE
+ Massage
+ Stretching; Static, Dynamic, SMR, & PNF
+ Ice Baths or Cryotherapy
+ Oxygen: Hyperbaric chambers, Hypoxic/Oxygen Tents
+ Learn the importance of anatomical locations
+ Explore the three planes of human movement: Frontal, Sagittal & Transverse

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