Abstract Objective: To investigate the efficiency of short-term inspiratory muscle training program associated with combined aerobic and resistance exercise on respiratory muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life in patients who underwent coronary artery bypass and are in the phase II cardiac rehabilitation program. Methods: A prospective, quasi-experimental study with 24 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass and were randomly assigned to two groups in the Phase II cardiac rehabilitation program: inspiratory muscle training program associated with combined training (aerobic and resistance) group (GCR + IMT, n=12) and combined training with respiratory exercises group (GCR, n=12), over a period of 12 weeks, with two...
OBJECTIVES We sought to study the influence of frequency of exercise training during cardiac rehabil...
Aim: To evaluate what effect do individualised aerobic training programs have on the patient’s respi...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Abstract Objective: Evaluate the interaction between high-intensity inspiratory muscle training (IM...
Objective. To investigate the efficiency of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on postoperative respi...
Braz J Cardiovasc Surg 2015;30(4):474-81Hermes BM, et al.- Short-term inspiratory muscle training po...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiac surgery is a highly complex procedure which generates worsening of l...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the effects of inspiratory muscle training in inspiratory mu...
To determine the effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on pulmonary function, respiratory musc...
Background. Physical training is recommended as an efficient therapy in patients with coronary disea...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
AbstractObjectiveStudy the effect of muscle strength training on muscle strength, maximal oxygen upt...
Objective: Exercise training appears to reduce both all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease m...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Background: Muscle weakness has been suggested to result from the deconditioning that accompanies de...
OBJECTIVES We sought to study the influence of frequency of exercise training during cardiac rehabil...
Aim: To evaluate what effect do individualised aerobic training programs have on the patient’s respi...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Abstract Objective: Evaluate the interaction between high-intensity inspiratory muscle training (IM...
Objective. To investigate the efficiency of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on postoperative respi...
Braz J Cardiovasc Surg 2015;30(4):474-81Hermes BM, et al.- Short-term inspiratory muscle training po...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiac surgery is a highly complex procedure which generates worsening of l...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the effects of inspiratory muscle training in inspiratory mu...
To determine the effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on pulmonary function, respiratory musc...
Background. Physical training is recommended as an efficient therapy in patients with coronary disea...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
AbstractObjectiveStudy the effect of muscle strength training on muscle strength, maximal oxygen upt...
Objective: Exercise training appears to reduce both all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease m...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Background: Muscle weakness has been suggested to result from the deconditioning that accompanies de...
OBJECTIVES We sought to study the influence of frequency of exercise training during cardiac rehabil...
Aim: To evaluate what effect do individualised aerobic training programs have on the patient’s respi...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...