A half-century of evidence-based cardiac rehabilitation: A historical review
RJ Shephard - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To review the achievements of cardiac exercise rehabilitation programs
retrospectively and to identify continuing challenges to their success. Methods: A review of …
retrospectively and to identify continuing challenges to their success. Methods: A review of …
Updates in cardiac rehabilitation
J Dorosz - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics, 2009 - pmr.theclinics.com
In the treatment of coronary artery disease and heart failure, cardiac rehabilitation has not
had as much appeal to clinicians as other medical and invasive strategies; however, it is as …
had as much appeal to clinicians as other medical and invasive strategies; however, it is as …
Exercise rehabilitation for cardiac patients: a beneficial but underused therapy
PD Thompson - The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is currently underused, even though exercise is one of
the few nonsurgical interventions that can make heart disease patients feel better physically …
the few nonsurgical interventions that can make heart disease patients feel better physically …
Reporting and replicating trials of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation: do we know what the researchers actually did?
Background—Complete reporting of all components of complex interventions is essential for
translation of research evidence into clinical practice. Previous work has highlighted …
translation of research evidence into clinical practice. Previous work has highlighted …
[图书][B] Exercise leadership in cardiac rehabilitation: an evidence-based approach
M Thow - 2006 - books.google.com
This book provides physiotherapists and exercise professionals with a comprehensive
resource on the exercise components and skills of constructing and teaching CR exercise. It …
resource on the exercise components and skills of constructing and teaching CR exercise. It …
Cardiac rehabilitation: a contemporary review
DL Braverman - American journal of physical medicine & …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Cardiac rehabilitation is increasingly recognized as an essential part of the continuum of
care for patients with cardiovascular disease. The discipline has evolved over the last 15 yrs …
care for patients with cardiovascular disease. The discipline has evolved over the last 15 yrs …
[PDF][PDF] Current concepts in cardiac rehabilitation medical considerations and outcomes evaluations
W Benzer, NB Oldridge - Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology, 2001 - academia.edu
The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined cardiac rehabilitation as the “sum of
activity required to ensure cardiac patients the best possible physical, mental, and social …
activity required to ensure cardiac patients the best possible physical, mental, and social …
Cardiac Rehabilitation—Challenges, Advances, and the Road Ahead
RJ Thomas - New England Journal of Medicine, 2024 - Mass Medical Soc
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Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: Analyzing Clinical Effectiveness
D Gondko, J Roman, P Dębiec… - Journal of Education …, 2024 - apcz.umk.pl
Abstract Introduction and Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a critical component in the
management of patients recovering from cardiac events and procedures. This review aims to …
management of patients recovering from cardiac events and procedures. This review aims to …
Cardiac rehabilitation: Then and now
PK Wilson, BA Franklin - The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
In brief: Cardiac rehabilitation, born of cardiology in order to care for patients with coronary
heart disease, has evolved into an accepted area of clinical practice. As more and more …
heart disease, has evolved into an accepted area of clinical practice. As more and more …