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Pulmonary rehabilitation : focusing on rehabilitative exercise / Prof. Richard Casaburi.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Casaburi, Prof. Richard, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Exercise--physiology.
- Exercise.
- Exercise--Physiological aspects.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videorecording (26 min., 59 sec.)
- Other Title:
- Pulmonary rehabilitation
- Place of Publication:
- London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2012.
- System Details:
- video file
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Outline
- Dr. Alvan Barach (1)
- Dr. Alvan Barach (2)
- Dr. Alvan Barach (3)
- Dr. Alvan Barach (4)
- Dr. Thomas L. Petty
- Pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD (1)
- Comprehensive care program
- Pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD (2)
- Pulmonary rehabilitation recognition
- The dark ages
- Futility of exercise training (1)
- Futility of exercise training (2)
- Belman and Kendregan, 1981 (1)
- Belman and Kendregan, 1981 (2)
- Belman, 1986
- The long road
- What makes pulmonary rehabilitation so effective?
- Characteristics of an effective training program (1)
- Characteristics of an effective training program (2)
- Endurance exercise training at maximal targets
- We are all heroes of our own story
- Mediation of reduced ventilatory response
- Mechanism of the reduction
- Exercise training in pulmonary rehabilitation
- Physiologic training effect in COPD (1)
- Effect of exercise training in COPD (1)
- Effect of exercise training in COPD (2)
- Physiologic training effect in COPD (2)
- Skeletal muscle adaptation to endurance training
- Skeletal muscle dysfunction in COPD
- Skeletal muscle dysfunction: mechanisms
- A physiologic approach to exercise training (1)
- Contractile leg fatigue after cycle exercise
- A physiologic approach to exercise training (2)
- Reduction in dynamic hyperinflation
- Hyperinflation study methods
- Effect of exercise on oxygen uptake and ventilation
- Effect of exercise during constant work rate
- Effect of exercise on breathing and hyperinflation
- Endurance training reduces ventilatory drive
- Optimization
- Optimization of rehabilitative exercise training
- Where are we today?
- Pulmonary rehabilitation guidelines
- Evidence based rehabilitation guidelines (1)
- Evidence based rehabilitation guidelines (2)
- Are other benefits possible?
- A paradigm shift for pulmonary rehabilitation
- Activity promotion as goal for COPD patients (1)
- COPD patients are inactive (1)
- COPD patients are inactive (2)
- Activity promotion as goal for COPD patients (2)
- Physical activity - the strongest mortality predictor
- Do current therapies increase activity level?
- Is activity level increased by rehabilitation?
- Activity promotion in COPD: a paradigm shift
- Concluding remarks.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Retrieved April 13, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/2371/.
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