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Ioannis Paraskevaidis
Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2010
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Beneficial effects of chronic low-frequency stimulation of thigh muscles in patients with advanced chronic heart failure
Rudolf Berger
European Heart Journal, 2004
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Effects of cardiac contractility modulation by non-excitatory electrical stimulation on exercise capacity and quality of life: An individual patient's data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Francesco Giallauria
International Journal of Cardiology, 2014
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Comparison of Muscle Functional Electrical Stimulation to Conventional Bicycle Exercise on Endothelium and Functional Status Indices in Patients With Heart Failure
Andreas Kaoukis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2010
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Effect of chronic neuromuscular electrical stimulation on primary cardiopulmonary exercise test variables in heart failure patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Neil Spielholz
IJC Metabolic & Endocrine, 2014
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Effects of low frequency functional electrical stimulation with 15 and 50 Hz on muscle strength in heart failure patients
Beatriz Schaan, Rodrigo Plentz, Luis Signori
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2011
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Low-Frequency Electrical Stimulation Increases Muscle Strength and Improves Blood Supply in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
Jean-Christophe EICHER
Circulation Journal, 2006
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Acute Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation and Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Heart Failure: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial
Fabricio Macagnan
International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, 2016
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Electrical myostimulation improves left ventricular function and peak oxygen consumption in patients with chronic heart failure: results from the exEMS study comparing different stimulation strategies
Christian Prinz, Lothar Faber
Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2013
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Exercise training combined with electromyostimulation in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic heart failure: a randomized trial
Jean-Christophe EICHER
Biomedical Papers, 2012
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Functional electrical stimulation for chronic heart failure: A meta-analysis
Francesco Giallauria
International Journal of Cardiology, 2013
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Electrical Stimulation of Skeletal Muscles
Jean-Christophe EICHER
International Heart Journal, 2006
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Exercise and Heart Failure: A Statement From the American Heart Association Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention
InĂªs Pina
Circulation, 2003
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138 - Exercise and Heart Failure: A Review of Current Evidence
diogo bordin
2013
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Recommendations for exercise testing in chronic heart faliure patients
Leif Erhardt
European Heart Journal, 2001
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Controlled trial of physical training in chronic heart failure. Exercise performance, hemodynamics, ventilation, and autonomic function
Oliver Ormerod
Circulation, 1992
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Comprehensive local muscle training increases aerobic working capacity and quality of life and decreases neurohormonal activation in patients with chronic heart failure
Heart Tynis
European Journal of Heart Failure, 2001
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A Randomized Comparison of Exercise Training in Patients With Normal vs Reduced Ventricular Function
Ute Goebbels
Chest, 1998
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Exercise training in patients with severe chronic heart failure: impact on left ventricular performance and cardiac size. A retrospective analysis of the Leipzig Heart Failure Training Trial
Stephan Gielen
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 2003
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Low Intensity Exercise Training in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
D. Georgiou
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 1996
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Isometric exercise in patients with chronic advanced heart failure: hemodynamic and neurohumoral evaluation
Uri Elkayam
Circulation, 1985
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High-Intensity Interval Exercise Improves Vagal Tone and Decreases Arrhythmias in Chronic Heart Failure
Thibaut Guiraud, Fabien Despas
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2013
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Rehabilitation in Chronic Congestive Heart Failure
Jean-Christophe EICHER
2004
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Immediate effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on six-minute walking test, Borg scale questionnaire and hemodynamic responses in patients with chronic heart failure
Nastaran Ghotbi
Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 2017
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Review of the Effects of Resistance Training in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Potential Effects Upon the Muscle Hypothesis
Sumio Yamada, Paul Canavan
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Papathanasiou, HJC 2008, Exercise and Heart Failure
Saoussan Mahersi
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Hemodynamic, Ventilatory and Metabolic Effects of Light Isometric Exercise in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
Hanumanth Reddy
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 1988
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Hemodynamic response in one session of strength exercise with and without electrostimulation in heart failure patients: A randomized controlled trial
Emmanuel G Ciolac
Cardiology journal, 2011
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Exercise Training for Heart Failure
Andrew Coats
Circulation, 1999
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Comparing methods for prescribing exercise for individuals with chronic heart failure
Ralph Geerling
Journal of Exercise Physiology Online, 2005
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