Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompression (prebreathe), but may also promote bubble formation (nucleation) and increase the risk of decompression sickness (DCS). The timing, pattern and intensity of musculoskeletal activity are likely critical to the net effect. The NASA Prebreathe Reduction Program (PRP) combined oxygen prebreathe and exercise preceding a 4.3 psia exposure in non-ambulatory subjects (a microgravity analog) to produce two protocols now used by astronauts preparing for extravehicular activity - one employing cycling and non-cycling exercise (CEVIS: 'cycle ergometer vibration isolation system') and one relying on non-cycling exercise only (ISLE: 'in-suit light ex...
Currently, there are millions of recreational divers and underwater workers worldwide. Although huma...
The contribution of upper body exercise to altitude decompression sickness while at 4.3 psia after 3...
Ambulation imparts compressive and decompressive forces into the lower body, potentially creating qu...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
Extravehicular activity (EVA) from the Space Shuttle involves one hour of prebreath with 100% oxygen...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that reduced joint/muscle activity (hypo...
sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to su...
Ambulation imparts compressive and decompressive forces into the lower body, potentially creating qu...
Human extravehicular activity (EVA) is essential to space exploration and involves risk of decompres...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
Decompression sickness (DCS) is multivariable. But we hypothesize an aerobically fit person is less ...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Astronauts conducting extravehicular activities undergo decompression to a lower ambient pressure, p...
Currently, there are millions of recreational divers and underwater workers worldwide. Although huma...
The contribution of upper body exercise to altitude decompression sickness while at 4.3 psia after 3...
Ambulation imparts compressive and decompressive forces into the lower body, potentially creating qu...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
Extravehicular activity (EVA) from the Space Shuttle involves one hour of prebreath with 100% oxygen...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that reduced joint/muscle activity (hypo...
sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to su...
Ambulation imparts compressive and decompressive forces into the lower body, potentially creating qu...
Human extravehicular activity (EVA) is essential to space exploration and involves risk of decompres...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
Decompression sickness (DCS) is multivariable. But we hypothesize an aerobically fit person is less ...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Astronauts conducting extravehicular activities undergo decompression to a lower ambient pressure, p...
Currently, there are millions of recreational divers and underwater workers worldwide. Although huma...
The contribution of upper body exercise to altitude decompression sickness while at 4.3 psia after 3...
Ambulation imparts compressive and decompressive forces into the lower body, potentially creating qu...