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High-intensity, occupation-specific training in a series of firefighters during phase II cardiac rehabilitation.
Six male firefighters who were referred to phase II cardiac rehabilitation after coronary revascularization participated in a specialized regimen of high-intensity, occupation-specific training (HIOST) that simulated firefighting tasks. During each session, the electrocardiogram, heart rate, and blood pressure were monitored, and the patients were observed for adverse symptoms. No patient had t...
متن کاملExercise in cardiac rehabilitation.
Introduction The notion that exercise is dangerous for patients with heart disease dogged the use of such treatment for the first half of the twentieth century. It was a further 30 years before exercise became accepted in rehabilitation. The controversy is made more diYcult by the fact that exercise may be dangerous for some patients in some circumstances. Exercise is now widely believed to ben...
متن کاملCardiac rehabilitation.
Exercise training is a major, and the most important, component of cardiac rehabilitation. Besides providing psychological benefits and promoting a "sense of well being," it elicits a number of adaptations in patients with ischemic heart disease. Among the clinically important adaptations are changes in the trained skeletal muscles and autonomic nervous system, resulting not only in increased m...
متن کامل[Cardiac rehabilitation].
If skill in diagnosis singled out the physicians of the earlier part of the twentieth century, then the lure of drug therapy has surely been the main preoccupation of the doctors of today. But are either of these disciplines sufficient ? Labelling a disease and handing out a bottle will not necessarily cure a sick man. The whole process to complete recovery, known by the rather unattractive ter...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
سال: 2013
ISSN: 0899-8280,1525-3252
DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2013.11929030