Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1990 - 585 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... Abnormal Mechanisms Summary of clinical significance Blood pressure response Normal Abnormal Anginal responses Angina threshold Respiratory limitations to maximum oxygen consumption Normal oxygen consumption limitations Ventilation ...
... Abnormal Mechanisms Summary of clinical significance Blood pressure response Normal Abnormal Anginal responses Angina threshold Respiratory limitations to maximum oxygen consumption Normal oxygen consumption limitations Ventilation ...
Pagina 103
... abnormal heart rate response to exercise should be monitored carefully and medically supervised closely if they are enrolled in a cardiac reha- bilitation program . BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE Normal In normal adult men , blood pressure ...
... abnormal heart rate response to exercise should be monitored carefully and medically supervised closely if they are enrolled in a cardiac reha- bilitation program . BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE Normal In normal adult men , blood pressure ...
Pagina 104
... abnormal blood pressure response during exercise testing . The abnormal systolic blood pressure response should not remove a patient for consideration in a cardiac rehabil- itation program , but the exercise prescription must be ad ...
... abnormal blood pressure response during exercise testing . The abnormal systolic blood pressure response should not remove a patient for consideration in a cardiac rehabil- itation program , but the exercise prescription must be ad ...
Sommario
PART ONE Cardiac physical therapy PART TWO Pulmonary physical therapy | 1 |
Respiratory muscles 505 26 Evaluation and physical treatment of the patient with | 24 |
Respiratory rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal | 215 |
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