<span>sport specific stretching </span>
<span>Why is it important to maintain comfort and well being in end of life care?
Comfort care is an essential part of medical care at the end of life. It is care that helps or soothes a person who is dying. The goals are to prevent or relieve suffering as much as possible and to improve quality of life while respecting the dying person’s wishes.
</span>
<span><span>Rest</span><span>Ice</span><span>Compression</span><span>Elevation</span></span>
Answer:
An increase in capillaries helps to increase healing by improving blood flow to the site of injury. Improving blood flow provides muscles with an increase in oxygen that gives muscle energy and so reduces muscle fatigue and weakness. An improvement in blood flow also supplies muscles with an increase in nutrients.
Diffusion, the most widely-used mechanism, allows the flow of small molecules across capillaries such as glucose and oxygen from the blood into the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissue into the blood.
It can compromise oxygen and nutrient delivery to muscles which can cause cramps.