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Healthcare and Medicine: Preload and Afterload

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Healthcare and Medicine: Preload and Afterload

Find out exactly what preload and afterload mean, and why most of us use a handy shortcut to guess-timating what they are!.
Why Doesn't the Heart Rip?. What is Preload?. Preload and Pressure. Preload Stretches out the Heart Cells. Frank-Starling Mechanism. Sarcomere length-tension relationship. Active contraction vs. passive recoil. What is afterload?. Increasing the Heart's Force of Contraction. Why Doesn't the Heart Rip?. What is Preload?. Preload and Pressure. Preload Stretches out the Heart Cells. Frank-Starling Mechanism. Sarcomere length-tension relationship. Active contraction vs. passive recoil. What is afterload?. Increasing the Heart's Force of Contraction.

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