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Boosting Heart Health: A Different Approach to Exercise and Pain Relief
Fri Nov 22 2024
Heart failure can make it hard for people to do much physical activity because they get very out of breath and tired. This happens when the tiny blood vessels in the body aren't doing their job right, and the muscles can't get the energy they need. Myofascial release techniques (MRT) are a way to improve blood flow by lessening tension in the fascia, the connective tissue around muscles.
Circuit resistance training (CRT) is another method doctors sometimes use to help heart failure patients. It involves doing several exercises in a row to strengthen muscles without using heavy weights. But which method is better for improving cardiorespiratory fitness and quality of life?
A recent study compared these two methods. The researchers wanted to see if one worked better than the other. They found that both methods helped, but in different ways. CRT improved muscle strength and endurance, while MRT helped reduce pain and increased range of motion. This means that combining both methods might be the best approach for heart failure patients.
It's important to remember that everyone's body is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. Also, heart failure can be a complex condition that needs tailored treatment. So, talking to a doctor about the best exercises for each person is crucial.
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