The Heart Failure Syndrome Implications
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The Heart Failure Syndrome: Implications for Exercise Training
ABSTRACT Heart failure develops secondary to an insult to the cardiovascular system. The insult results in cardiac, circulatory, and skeletal muscle alterations. These compensatory alterations may initially be effective in normalizing cardiocirculatory function. However, in time, the changes become ...
June 1, 2004; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal
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