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Hydrotherapy added to endurance training versus endurance training alone in elderly patients with chronic heart failure: a randomized pilot study

Caminiti et al., 2011

Document ID
5716522426288457391
Author
Caminiti G
Volterrani M
Marazzi G
Cerrito A
Massaro R
Sposato B
Arisi A
Rosano G
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of cardiology

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PURPOSE: To assess if Hydrotherapy (HT) added to endurance training (ET) is more effective than ET alone in order to improve exercise tolerance of elderly male patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS: Twenty-one male CHF patients, age 68+/− 7 …
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