PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION

Exercise training-induced modification in autonomic nervous system: An update for cardiac patients

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Exercise training-induced modification in autonomic nervous system: An update for cardiac patients

Abstract Patients with cardiovascular disease show autonomic dysfunction, including sympathetic activation and vagal withdrawal, which leads to fatal events. This review aims to place sympathovagal balance as an essential element…

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Fixed-distance walk tests at comfortable and fast speed: Potential tools for the functional assessment of coronary patients?

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Fixed-distance walk tests at comfortable and fast speed: Potential tools for the functional assessment of coronary patients?

Abstract Objectives There is ambiguity concerning the walk tests available for functional assessment of coronary patients, particularly for the walking speed. This study explores the psychometric properties of two walking…

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Whole-body strength training with Huber Motion Lab and traditional strength training in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled study

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Whole-body strength training with Huber Motion Lab and traditional strength training in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled study

Abstract Background Isometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), mainly because of possible potential side effects and lack of appropriate and reliable devices. Objective…

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Stress, anxiety and depression in heart disease patients: A major challenge for cardiac rehabilitation

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Stress, anxiety and depression in heart disease patients: A major challenge for cardiac rehabilitation

Abstract Cardiovascular events and emotional disorders share a common epidemiology, thus suggesting fundamental pathways linking these different diseases. Growing evidence in the literature highlights the influence of psychological determinants in…

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Designs for Strong Minds’ Cognitive Rehabilitation for Mild or Moderate Posttraumatic Head Injuries

Apr 19, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Designs for Strong Minds’ Cognitive Rehabilitation for Mild or Moderate Posttraumatic Head Injuries

Designs for Strong Minds (DSM) puzzles and the DSM mediation technique are vital tools in helping previously high-functioning adults who have mild or moderate posttraumatic head injuries. DSM treatment focuses…

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