cardiovascular exercise wheelchair

cardiovascular exercise wheelchair
Are there cardiovascular exercises for people with disabilities?

My mother suffers from arthritis and bad, although OT in a wheelchair) has great difficulty walking or standing for long. She tries to lose weight, but needs exercise. She cannot afford to join a room gym. I tried googling, but can come with winches and other equipment to assist in the exercise

I do not know the fullest its capabilities, but a stationary recumbent exercise bike provides a workout cardiovascular which is easy on the joints, comfortable for the back. Basically, you sit in a horizontal position. Also, everything she does with her arms as the overhead press, circles, bending biceps, etc. ... receive his heartbeat and be a great addition to the bike.

Cardiovascular Exercise Gym Equipment : How to Workout on the Arc Trainer for Cardio Exercise


Cando deluxe chair cycle pedal exerciser w/adjustable pedals


Cando deluxe chair cycle pedal exerciser w/adjustable pedals


$350.00


Cando deluxe chair cycle pedal exerciser w/adjustable pedals Chair cycle provides an exercise alternative for individuals who cannot sit safely on a stationary bike. Helps restore muscle strength and coordination to upper and lower extremities. Resistance adjusts with the simple turn of a knob. Use in a bed, chair, wheelchair or on the floor. Ideal for geriatrics and people with impaired balance. ...

Wheelchair Roller


Wheelchair Roller


$143.95


The McClain Wheelchair Roller (BR20) allows you to build strength and stamina in the comfort of your own home. Just back your chair up the ramp, release the brake and youre ready to go!Do you need to exercise more to take off those extra pounds? Is the weather keeping you from getting out, or are you just spending too much time in front of the TV?The Bug Roller is the answer for you. Set it up in ...

Aerobic, anaerobic, and skill performance with regard to classification in Wheelchair Rugby athletes.(Physiology)(Report): An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport


Aerobic, anaerobic, and skill performance with regard to classification in Wheelchair Rugby athletes.(Physiology)(Report): An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport


$9.95


This digital document is an article from Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, published by American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) on March 1, 2011. The length of the article is 7233 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view ...

Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise


Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise


$40


Exercise is the act of increasing metabolic rate for the purpose of enhancing physical fitness. Exercise can be one of the most stressful physiological responses that the body undertakes. With exercise, there are increases in metabolic rate, heart rate, blood flow (hyperemia), respiration, and heat production. The increased metabolic requirement during exercise is well met by an increased blood flow (functional hyperemia) and oxygen supply to the exercising tissue, which is regulated by multiple local and systemic mechanisms. The local mechanisms (factors) are responsible for mediating the muscle homeostasis and vascular conductance to match the increased metabolic requirement, whereas the systemic mechanisms are responsible for the maintenance of blood pressure and global cardiovascular homeostasis, including the increase in and redistribution of cardiac output, which is mainly mediated by sympathetic activation. For instance, the substantial decreases in vascular resistance and resultant large increase in blood flow during exercise require higher blood pressure and more cardiac output, such that the metabolically active muscle can be perfused with adequate blood flow.This book will provide an overview of the cardiovascular responses to exercise under physiological conditions as well as some pathological circumstances. Table of Contents: Capillary Perfusion in Skeletal Muscle During Exercise / Local Control of Arteriolar Diameter and Blood Flow During Exercise / Systemic Control of Cardiovascular Response to Exercise / Cardiovascular Response to Exercise under Pathological Conditions / References / Author Biography

Functional Foods and Cardiovascular Disease


Functional Foods and Cardiovascular Disease


$129.95


Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer in North America and around the world. The staggering medical costs involved in treating patients suffering from this disease demand an alternative approach to prevent or minimize its development. In Functional Foods and Cardiovascular Disease, international researchers reveal essential up-to-date information on the role that functional foods and nutraceuticals play in preventing the development of heart disease.Highlighting the physiological benefits of a host of functional foods, the book examines: The pathogenesis of coronary artery disease Genetic methods for enhancing bioactives in foods and new techniques for extracting bioactive components for developing functional foods Clinical and experimental evidence of the cardiovascular benefits of fish oils and plant oils, particularly flaxseed oil The importance of folic acid in homocysteine metabolism and its impact on cardiovascular disease Clinical and experimental evidence for the cardiovascular benefits of plant sterols The beneficial effects of wine, garlic products, eggs, fiber, cocoa and chocolate, and coffee and tea on cardiovascular health While there have been great improvements in treating coronary heart disease through surgery and medications, prevention through diet and exercise should remain an essential priority in maintaining the health of the aging population. Nutritionists, food scientists, and those working in the health industry will find that this book enhances their understanding of the potential role of functional foods in combating cardiovascular disease before more aggressive treatment is needed.

Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation


Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation


$249


In the network of cardiologists within the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology, there is a strong view that the time indeed is right to publish definitively on the methods involved in cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation. We are facing a transition from conventional cardiac rehabilitation to a phase of combined preventive and rehabilitative efforts, as witnessed in the recent Joint Task Force Guidelines on Preventive Cardiology. For this revision of our clinical routines we lack a practical textbook, based upon the conditions and resources of European health care. This textbook is designed to fill that gap.

Exercise Therapy


Exercise Therapy


$70.99


Though exercise has been the mainstay of musculoskeletal physiotherapy for decades, its value in other systems of the body, such as cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological has emerged in recent years. This trend is being increasingly reflected in degree curricula. This novel textbook is designed predominantly for physiotherapists and offers a dynamic insight into the applications of exercise therapy across the body's systems in disease management and health promotion. The focus on exercise as a crucial modality in preventing and treating disease will attract readers following courses in sport & exercise science and physical activity as well as physiotherapy. The book will also appeal to practitioners, particularly those pursuing post-qualification courses in rehabilitation.

Therapeutic Strategies in Cardiovascular Risk


Therapeutic Strategies in Cardiovascular Risk


$89.95


The multi-factorial nature of cardiovascular disease has important implications for the planning of effective treatment strategies. Lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking history and exercise combine with endogenous predictors such as ethnicity and family history to give every individual a unique risk profile. To achieve a better outcome for the patient, we first need to understand how these factors work, singly and in combination, to cause or accelerate progression of disease. With this knowledge we can then develop more effective strategies for management that incorporate changes in lifestyle as well as pharmacological combination therapy for hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes and other related conditions. In this volume the authors demonstrate how an ability to measure and quantify risk enables us to isolate key predictors of morbidity and informs the formulation of appropriate treatment strategies.

Exercise Leadership in Cardiac Rehabilitation


Exercise Leadership in Cardiac Rehabilitation


$66.99


This book provides physiotherapists and exercise professionals with a comprehensive resource on the exercise components and skills of constructing and teaching CR exercise. It addresses the scope of knowledge and skills required by exercise specialists developing, delivering and teaching exercise based CR programmes. It has an evidence-based framework, and provides practical advice and suggestions based on the clinical experience of the contributing authors. Among the topics covered are assessment, exercise monitoring, the use of music, safety, teaching skills and maintaining physical activity. Thus the book provides a comprehensive and practical text that can be used to plan, develop and deliver all phases of exercise based CR. "...provides a virtual pharmacopoeia of exercise guidelines for patients with cardiovascular disease, with specific reference to exercise prescription, risk stratification, exercise physiology, monitoring techniques, and leadership and organizational skills. The authors represent a prestigious group of scientists, clinicians, researchers, and teachers, who are authorities in their respective fields. Clearly, the contributors have painstakingly worked to summarize, in a clear and concise manner, the latest research findings in each area, highlighting patient care and related applications. A "must-read" for clinicians in the field of cardiac rehabilitation. I highly recommend this extraordinary text !" —Barry A. Franklin, PhD, Director, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Laboratories, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan USA; Professor of Physiology, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan

Davina Magnetic Exercise Bike.


Davina Magnetic Exercise Bike.


$124.99


This magnetic exercise bike comes from the fantastic Davina range. Offering value for money and a great workout experience, this bike features smooth magnetic resistance. An ideal way to have a low impact cardiovascular workout at home.Manual resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.Console feedback including: time, speed, distance, calories, scan and pulse.8 level tension control.4kg flywheel.Pedal straps.Maximum user weight 100kg (15st10lb).General information:Batteries required 2 x AA (not included).Size H124, W55, D81cm.Weight 21kg.

Exercise and Disease Management


Exercise and Disease Management


$149.95


Exercise and Disease Management is designed to help managed care physicians, their patients, other health care professionals, and interested readers integrate current exercise guidelines into their practices. This extraordinary book is accompanied by a series of 11 workbooks, each one for a chronic disease, designed specifically for physicians to give to their patients. These workbooks make it convenient for physicians to prescribe physical activity to their patients in a ready-to-use format. Each book chapter and workbook contains a section on the background, medical management, and exercise guidelines, accompanied by self-care instructions for patients, encouraging them to take a proactive role in their health and disease management.New and Updated in the Second Edition: A ready-to-use "Exercise Prescription Page," which follows each chapter on a specific disease, enables health care professionals, especially physicians in managed care, to prescribe exercise quickly to clients with specific medical conditions The "Rate Pressure Product" method for prescribing exercise helps health care providers individualize exercise prescriptions for patients with heart disease by accounting for the amount of oxygen the heart uses Individual companion workbooks on CD provide patient health maintenance information about diabetes, AIDS, obesity, golden years (age 65 and older), heart, kidney, peripheral arterial, and lung disease.Workbooks for physical inactivity, osteoporosis, arthritis and high blood pressure also are included on the CD Common question-and-answer sections that help patients understand the diseases from which they suffer and encourages them to take responsibility for their health Exercise and Disease Management, Second Edition consolidates the current knowledge base on exercise and chronic disease, providing a ready-made format for health care providers to use when prescribing exercise programs for their clients. Using guidelines set forth by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, this book helps physicians, other health care providers, and health enthusiasts respond to the challenge to keep patients healthier and active and reduce recurrent hospitalizations and health care costs.

Enjoying Sport and Exercise


Enjoying Sport and Exercise


$18


Taking part in sport and exercise can help us to keep fit, feel well, meet new people, cope with our worries, sleep better and lose weight. Enjoying Sport and Exercise will help people with learning and communication difficulties to choose what activity they would like to do and shows them how to find out what is available to them locally. Most leisure centres have many sports and exercise classes which can be adapted to include people with special needs. Enjoying Sport and Exercise tells the story of three people who want to take up a sport and are supported to do so. Jasmine is a wheelchair user who is delighted to find she can play badminton while her mum takes up tai chi; Charlie, who is overweight, discovers dog walking and cricket; James is a runner and with training fulfils his ambition to run a marathon. Supporting text at the back of the book includes background information on the benefits of taking exercise, extensive guidance for carers on helping to get someone started and an outline of the different activities and types of sports club available. There is also a suggested storyline and recommended helpful organisations and further written resources.

Reebok Z9 Exercise Bike.


Reebok Z9 Exercise Bike.


$399.99


Enjoy a stylish workout at home with the Reebok Z9 exercise bike. Perfect for a cardiovascular workout with low impact on hips, knees and ankles, this bike features programmable resistance and a large choice of 13 user programmes.Mains powered.Programmable resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.13 user programmes.Programmes include: 12 programs and pulse recovery.Console feedback including: speed, distance, time, calories, pulse, RPM and watts.16 level tension control.9kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Maximum user weight 120kg (18st13lb).General information:Size H92, W52, D133cm.Weight 35.5kg.Transportation wheels.Assembly required.Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 5055436100850.

York Aspire Exercise Bike.


York Aspire Exercise Bike.


$299.99


This exercise bike is great value for money. With magnetic resistance and 23 user programmes for a smooth and varied workout, a bike is a great way to improve cardiovascular fitness in a way that has low impact on hips, knees and ankles.Mains powered.Programmable resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.23 user programmes.Programmes include: target time, distance, calories, preset programmes and heart rate control.Console feedback including: time, distance, speed, calories, scan, pulse, etc.16 level tension control.4.5kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Maximum user weight 125kg (19st10lb).General information:Size H134, W48, D91cm.Weight 29kg.Transportation wheels.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 0014961530513.

The Cardiovascular System


The Cardiovascular System


$139


The Cardiovascular System, Part B

Kettler Advantage Electromagnetic Exercise Bike.


Kettler Advantage Electromagnetic Exercise Bike.


$249.99


Get accurate feedback on your workout session with this Exercise Bike. Use the hand grip pulse sensor to plan your fitness effectively and work towards your goals. A great way to improve leg muscles and cardiovascular health with low impact on hips, knees and ankles.Mains powered.Programmable resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.8 user programmes.15 level tension control.8kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Adjustable height of seat.Maximum user weight 130kg (20st6lb).General information:Size H137, W54, D95cm.Weight 41kg.Transportation wheels.Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 4001397348561.

Jessica Ennis Magnetic Exercise Bike.


Jessica Ennis Magnetic Exercise Bike.


$149.99


This Exercise Bike from the Jessica Ennis range features magnetic resistance for a smoother workout. The console will give you feedback on your session, including calories and distance. A great way to have a cardiovascular workout at home with low impact on hips, knees and ankles.Manual resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.Console feedback including: scan, time, speed, distance, calories, ODO, pulse, RPM.8 level tension control.7kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Adjustable seat height.Maximum user weight 125kg (19st10lb).General information:Batteries required 2 x AA (not included).Size H122, W62, D100cm.Weight 26kg.Transportation wheels.Requires assembly.

Everlast Foldable Magnetic Exercise Bike.


Everlast Foldable Magnetic Exercise Bike.


$109.99


Enjoy magnetic resistance for a smoother workout and console feedback on your session with this Everlast exercise bike. A fantastic way to improve cardiovascular fitness in a low impact way. This bike conveniently folds away for storage when not in use.Manual resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.Console feedback including: time, speed, distance, calories, scan and pulse.8 level tension control.2.4kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Maximum user weight 100kg (15st10lb).General information:Batteries required 2 x AA (not included).Size H112, W41, D72cm.Weight 18kg.Folds away for storage.

Cardiovascular Development


Cardiovascular Development


$149.95


The latest technological advancements in understanding the development of cardiovascular systems

Battle Creek Pedlar Light Workout Exerciser, Stainless Steel


Battle Creek Pedlar Light Workout Exerciser, Stainless Steel


$33.07


Features of the Battle Creek Pedlar Light Workout Exerciser: Convenient alternative to conventional bicycle exerciser. Use from a chair, side of a bed, wheelchair, or on a tabletop for arm exercise. Regular use improves cardiovascular health and muscular strength. Arthritic patients can enjoy without strain to their joints.

Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS


Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS


$199


Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS

Pro Fitness Magnetic Exercise Bike 4.2kg.


Pro Fitness Magnetic Exercise Bike 4.2kg.


$79.99


This Exercise Bike is great value for money. Providing a low impact workout, improve your cardiovascular fitness while toning leg muscles. Get feedback about your progress to help you keep on top of your exercise goals. Manual resistance system.Hand grip pulse sensor.Console feedback including: time, speed, distance, calories, scan and pulse.8 level tension control.4.2kg flywheel.Self levelling pedals with pedal straps.Maximum user weight 100kg (15st10lb).General information:Batteries required 2 x AAA (not included).Size H120.5, W47, D88.5cm.Weight 19.9kg.

The No Sweat Exercise Plan (A Harvard Medical School Book)


The No Sweat Exercise Plan (A Harvard Medical School Book)


$21.95


''Insufficient exercise plays an important role in four of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S., including heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes. And it may also contribute to the eighth leading killer, Alzheimer's disease.'' This is according to Simon (medicine, Harvard Medical Sch.; The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men's Health ), whose compelling wellness book teaches those ready to start an exercise and diet program how to do it and how to measure their progress. He offers in-depth explanations of why one should exercise, which exercises develop the cardiovascular system, why one should include weightlifting in a weekly routine, and why exercise becomes essential as one grows older. A chapter titled ''Exercise Therapy: Good for What Ails You'' explains why exercise leads to better outcomes for several conditions, among them stress, hypertension, diabetes, peripheral artery disease, and chronic fatigue. A discussion of nutrition and preventive medical care emphasizes what you should eat - not what you shouldn't . Excellent graphics are provided throughout, particularly in ''20 Guidelines for Healthful and Enjoyable Eating'' and ''Preventive Medical Services for Healthy Adults.'' Highly recommended for undergraduate, public health, public, and consumer health libraries. - Howard Fuller, Stanford Health Lib., Palo Alto, CA.


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