Welcome to The OSU Cell Biology of Exercise Site

TOPICS IN CELL BIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

For many diseases and medical conditions typically treated by physical therapists, the cellular and molecular mechanisms are often well examined. However, less is known about how to use these cellular and molecular processes to provide the most effective exercise program for our patients. Therefore, Graduate Students in the Physical Therapy program at The Ohio State University developed this WIKI site to identify the cellular and molecular responses to exercise, to determine changes in cellular and moleular function induced by pathological conditions and to use these mechanisms to determine exercise guidelines for different clinical conditions.

There is a comment module at the bottom of every page. Please let us know what you think!

Please click on the header topics below to be redirected to that WIKI page.

Cellular Biology of Aging Exercise and Aging
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRhj6QrqtfuM10M1RyHwHHjDJmSgBPXzXnfPZ_yXQGq8IbMb6UU
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQI_qiiuGYyqmlinVXdnDIh3fXjN4lYWpa0bVc-pECO1E7Ur8zxtQ
Cellular Biology of Breast Cancer Exercise and Breast Cancer
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT1-IiNcN3TCa8hvWhOg_YJPQu9oAgrksREMClrnl-nr264eWhc
thumb_1d2944a424b7f11c1422c32215ded0ffc.jpg
Cellular Biology of Metabolic Syndrome Exercise and Metabolic Syndrome
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTi-hnmmOwuota2jZwL7Z7KCWPRS4s8CyhblJXX__c0URa3P9af
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTMZM4wL0WH-AUP09_BMEkueOQQEK9AiY_3DYeodT_WAt3EJLp2
Cellular Biology of Stroke Exercise and Stroke
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQx0a0p4uYimwkIypMP3UGo3svKJU3OeLtJcEM0BTX35FOxUYzXBA
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRMg6aMXAhKIqdcklkmaJNoinRcM13pDMm7_6FWPAi_b2G3LoyW
Cellular Biology of Muscular Dystrophy Exercise and Muscular Dystrophy
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTqCyzMyNSz_kC8eVTk_jpSbs5iWpNQUvUtK6fvIfT2Knk_ZdrbMA
images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSj1k7V98EH8zWcaQ39tk25NKuLOqbHbY0DKe67NM7rSRbmYUiq
Cellular Biology of Multiple Sclerosis Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis
Brain_cells.jpg
6a00d83453c2c669e20120a57a4851970b-800wi
Cellular Biology of HIV/AIDS Exercise and HIV/AIDS
hiv_cell-1387.jpg
human_immunodeficiency_virus_hiv.jpg

ASSIGNMENT FOR FINAL MONDAY

  1. Sit in your disease group in class on Monday.
  2. Go through the OTHER Disease pages and NOT YOUR disease page
  3. IN the OTHER disease pages (both Cell Bio and Exercise), Each member of class should identify the following:
    • a. In your opinion, what was the most common impairment of cell biology among the 6 diseases?
    • b. In your opinion, what is the best cellular evidence for a particular exercise intervention?
    • c. What was the most surprising thing you learned in this class?

Be prepared to discuss your answers.

See you monday!!!

Add a New Comment
Unless otherwise stated, the content of this page is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License