BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether wearable heart rate (HR) sensors can be worn continuously in inpatient rehabilitation to assess cardiorespiratory training response. If feasible, these sensors offer a low-cost low-maintenance method for assessing HR response in this setting. We determined feasibility of wearable sensors for assessing HR response to daytime therapy activities in inpatient rehabilitation within a cardiorespiratory training zone equal to 55-80% of maximal HR (target HR [THR]) for at least two 10-min bouts, 3-5 days per week. Secondarily, we determined episodes of excessive HR (EHR \u3e80% of maximal HR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects 44-80 years of age with diagnoses of stroke, cardiac disorders, orthopedic disorders, medic...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
MasterHeart rate recovery (HRR) is a convenient index to assess a cardiovascular autonomic function ...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
In this study we validated the accuracy of heart rate measurements of two consumer-grade heart rate ...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation programs have particularly poor attrition and rehospitalization...
Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is part of the current multidisciplinary approach to the manage...
We describe a wearable sensor developed for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise. To effectively gui...
The possibility of using a smartwatch as a rehabilitation tool to monitor patients’ heart rates duri...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
BACKGROUND The wearable cardioverter-defibrillator (WCD) has a built-in accelerometer, which allo...
Background: Telerehabilitation in cardiology has the potential to become the alternative to regular ...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
MasterHeart rate recovery (HRR) is a convenient index to assess a cardiovascular autonomic function ...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
In this study we validated the accuracy of heart rate measurements of two consumer-grade heart rate ...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation programs have particularly poor attrition and rehospitalization...
Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is part of the current multidisciplinary approach to the manage...
We describe a wearable sensor developed for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise. To effectively gui...
The possibility of using a smartwatch as a rehabilitation tool to monitor patients’ heart rates duri...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
BACKGROUND The wearable cardioverter-defibrillator (WCD) has a built-in accelerometer, which allo...
Background: Telerehabilitation in cardiology has the potential to become the alternative to regular ...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
Research has shown that physical activity is essential in the prevention and treatment of chronic di...
MasterHeart rate recovery (HRR) is a convenient index to assess a cardiovascular autonomic function ...