Saw this online hope this helps...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Rheumatology-including-Arthritis-986/High-Levels-Creatine-Kinase.htmIncreased levels of "total" CPK could be caused by disease or injury affecting the heart muscle, skeletal muscle and brain....
Increased levels of CPK-BB isoenzyme could be caused by diseases affecting the central nervous system, or adenocarcinoma (especially breast and lung) or Pulmonary infarction....
Increased levels of CPK-MB isoenzyme could be caused by acute myocardial infarction, cardiac aneurysm surgery, cardiac difibrillation, muocarditis, ventricular arrhythmias, cardiac ischemia...
Increased levels of CPK-MM isoenzyme could be cause by Rhabdomyolysis, Muscular Dystroply, Myositis, recent surgery, electomyography, IM injectionss, crush injuries, delirium tremens, malignant hyperthermia, recent convulsions, electroconvulsize therapy, shock, hypokalemia, hypothyroidism.....
As for the Increased level of Aldolase, this can be caused by Muscular disease (such as muscular dystrophy, dermatomyositis, polymyositis), Hepatocellular diseases (hepatitis), muscle trauma (severe crush injuries, Muscular infections (trichinosis), gangrenous processes (gangrene of the bowel) or myocardial infacrtion.....
above is listed all the possibilities....
Exercise/activity can increase the CPK, but only if there were a severe muscle injury....