Description |
1 online resource (85 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Current Status and Future Trends; The Impact of Chronic Lung Disease; Pulmonary Rehabilitation: 1988; Pulmonary Rehabilitation -- Questions for the Future; Pulmonary Rehabilitation -- The Future; REFERENCES; Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Mechanisms of Benefits; Goal of Pulmonaiy Rehabilitation; Mechanisms of Functional Deterioration in Chronic Lung Disease; Objective Manifestations of Functional Deterioration in Chronic Lung Disease; Exercise Tests; Healthy Subjects; Pulmonary Patients; Psychologic Tests |
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Evidence That Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs Reverse Functional DeteriorationPsychologic Changes; Physiologic Changes; Mechanisms Whereby Pulmonary Rehabilitation Accomplishes the Reversal in Functional Deterioration; Exercise Training; Increased Motivation; Decreased Hyperventilation; Increased Efficiency; Summary of Mechanisms Related to Functional Improvement During Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Conclusions; REFERENCES; Pulmonary Rehabilitation During Acute Hospitalization; Introduction; Goals/Challenges; Evaluation; Program Components |
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Community-Based Pulmonary Rehabilitation of the Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseIntroduction; Development of a Community-Based Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program; Patient Evaluation and Treatment; Role of the Physical Therapist; Cardiopulmonary Evaluation and Treatment; Musculoskeletal Evaluation and Treatment; Documentation and Referral; "Graduation" Activities; Future Plans; REFERENCES; In-Patient Rehabilitation of the Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Patient and the Heart Transplantation Patient; Introduction; Criteria for Entry into the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program |
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Absolute ContraindicationsRelative Contraindications; Conditions Requiring Special Consideration and Precaution; Rehabilitation After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery; Evaluation; Aerobic Exercise; Range o f Motion Exercises; Chest Physical Therapy; Patient Education; Rehabilitation After Heart Transplantation; Introduction; Exercise Response; Special Considerations; Physical Therapy Intervention; Intensive Care Unit; Rehabilitation on the Ward; Range o f Motion Exercises/Body Mechanics; Chest Physical Therapy; Patient Education; REFERENCES |
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Outpatient Rehabilitation of the Cardiac Surgical PatientMedical Evaluation and Exercise Testing; Exercise Prescription; Response to Exercise Training; The HVR Patient; The CABG Patient; The HT Patient; Flexibility-Strengthening Exercises; Conclusion; REFERENCES |
Summary |
Enhance your rehabilitation program with this authoritative volume. Experts from the Department of Physical Therapy of Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, explore the most current developments in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. Reading this highly practical volume will provide you with insight into the current status and future trends of pulmonary rehabilitation, supply you with rationale and supporting data for physiological and psychological mechanisms that seem to influence the pulmonary rehabilitation process, and illustrate the successes of both a hospital-based and a community-based pulmonary rehabilitation program. Valuable chapters on the physical therapy interventions required by and designed for coronary bypass surgery patients and heart transplantation patients will offer you additional useful information. Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation is an ideal resource for professionals, including physical therapists, who are or who wish to become, involved in the care of patients with cardiac or chronic pulmonary disorders |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Pulmonary and Thoracic Medicine
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Cardiology.
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Cardiology
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MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- Occupational Therapy.
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Cardiology
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Electronic book
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Author |
Branch, Eleanor F
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Rose, Susan S
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ISBN |
9781317940654 |
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1317940652 |
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