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Pulmonary rehabilitation : focusing on rehabilitative exercise / Prof. Richard Casaburi.

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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:
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Retrieved April 13, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/2371/.

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