Ключевые компоненты физической реабилитации при вторичной профилактике сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний

Автор(и)

  • Ольга Марченко Национальный университет физического воспитания и спорта Украины, Киев, Ukraine
  • Александр Ломаковский Национальный университет физического воспитания и спорта Украины, Киев, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32652/tmfvs.2014.1.55-60

Ключові слова:

серцево-судинні захворювання, вторинна профілактика, фактори ризику, фізична реабілітація

Анотація

Фізична реабілітація є невід’ємною складовою стратегії допомоги пацієнтам із серцево-судинними захворюваннями. Вона є необхідним засобом відновлення пацієнтів після серцево-судинних подій, а також пацієнтів із серцевою недостатністю та стабільною стенокардією напруження. Програми фізичної реабілітації з вторинної профілактики серцево-судинних захворювань покращують самообслуговування, підвищують якість життя і функціональний стан пацієнтів, а також знижують кількість госпіталізацій, повторних інфарктів міокарда та смертність.

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