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TITLE:
Influence of an Uncontrolled Strength and Aerobic Exercise on Clinical and Echocardiographic Parameters in a Patient Following Anterior Myocardial Infarction
AUTHORS:
Adam Staron, Najdat Bazarbashi, Bartlomiej Wojtasik
KEYWORDS:
Anterior MI, Strength Exercise, Resistance Training, Aerobic Training, Cardiac Rehabilitation
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.6 No.8,
August
3,
2017
ABSTRACT: Cardiac rehabilitation has been strongly recommended as a major therapeutic measure for coronary artery disease. Exercises, including resistance training, Ti-chi and yoga surprisingly show various and promising outcomes. We present an unusual case which certain aerobic techniques over a period of 5 weeks have improved a patient’s myocardial contractility and overall function after sustaining an anterior myocardial infarction.