Objectives: Head-down-tilt (HDT) sleeping with periodic fluid redistribution (PFR) assumes a significant importance by the possibility of regulating bone remodelling. We hypothesized that HDT sleeping with chronic PFR which expands fluid volume would contribute to and/or increase bone formation. Therefore, we studied the potential benefits of osteogenesis with HDT sleeping of chronic PFR during diminished muscular activity (hypokinesia; HK).
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December 2015
Objective: Bone loss is an established reaction to diminished muscular activity (Hypokinesia; HK). It has been assumed that periodic fluid redistribution (PFR) could contribute to vascular volume. The fluid volume expansion would then increase tissue perfusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Fluid redistribution (FR) is an important cornerstone in treating diseases. Findings of FR with periodic head down tilt (PHDT) had sparked renewed interest in treating electrolyte disturbances. Therefore this study aimed to determine the potential benefits of potassium (K+) deposition with periodic FR by PHDT during diminished muscular activity (hypokinesia; HK).
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