Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Name two conditions for which cardiac rehab is prescribed
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In order to help patients attain the maximum quality of life possible, cardiac rehabilitation programmes work to minimise the psychological and physiological strains of CVD, lower the risk of mortality secondary to CVD, and improve cardiovascular function. It is possible to achieve these aims by gradually training the patient, enhancing overall cardiac function and capacity, and slowing or stopping the progression of atherosclerotic disease.
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