Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy, Volume 1Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1985 - 473 pagine |
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Pagina 138
... significant increases in the HDL - C values after training . Unfortunately , his pa- tients also demonstrated increased total cholesterol values ( p < .05 ) as well . 59 Both Oschrin and Erkelens24 documented increased HDL - C values ...
... significant increases in the HDL - C values after training . Unfortunately , his pa- tients also demonstrated increased total cholesterol values ( p < .05 ) as well . 59 Both Oschrin and Erkelens24 documented increased HDL - C values ...
Pagina 144
... significantly influences the mortality and morbidity of coronary pa- tients . Following are several of the major reasons why the previous studies have not reported a significant protective effect of exercise : 1. Need for large ...
... significantly influences the mortality and morbidity of coronary pa- tients . Following are several of the major reasons why the previous studies have not reported a significant protective effect of exercise : 1. Need for large ...
Pagina 281
... significant number of premature ventricular contractions that necessi- tated the early termination of treatment . Patients with car- diac disease have an increased tendency to tolerate treat- ment poorly and should be closely monitored ...
... significant number of premature ventricular contractions that necessi- tated the early termination of treatment . Patients with car- diac disease have an increased tendency to tolerate treat- ment poorly and should be closely monitored ...
Sommario
an overview of the basic mechanism | 6 |
Physical therapy for the child with respiratory 21 Respiratory rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal | 18 |
Hemodynamics | 19 |
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