Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1990 - 585 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... HYPERTENSION Hypertension is the most common chronic cardiovascu- lar disorder recognized in the United States . Despite re- markable advances in our understanding of circulatory physiology , the fundamental mechanism or mechanisms ...
... HYPERTENSION Hypertension is the most common chronic cardiovascu- lar disorder recognized in the United States . Despite re- markable advances in our understanding of circulatory physiology , the fundamental mechanism or mechanisms ...
Pagina 52
... hypertension unresponsive to other available drugs . Reflex tachycardia and salt and water retention are promi- nent side effects , and the concurrent administration of a beta - adrenergic blocking agent and diuretic is usually re ...
... hypertension unresponsive to other available drugs . Reflex tachycardia and salt and water retention are promi- nent side effects , and the concurrent administration of a beta - adrenergic blocking agent and diuretic is usually re ...
Pagina 189
... hypertensive sub- jects discussed above . A recent study of 125 cardiac reha- bilitation participants with hypertension at Duke Univer- sity Medical Center supports our clinical impression . " 1 After training , the mean diastolic blood ...
... hypertensive sub- jects discussed above . A recent study of 125 cardiac reha- bilitation participants with hypertension at Duke Univer- sity Medical Center supports our clinical impression . " 1 After training , the mean diastolic blood ...
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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