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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery

Volume  1, Issue 1, July - December 2015, Pages 29-31
 

Review Article

Exercises for Intermittent Claudication in Peripheral Vascular Disease: A Conservative Method of Revascularization

Nisha Rani Jamwal, Senthil P. Kumar

*Senior Physiotherapist, Department of Physiotherapy, Fortis Super Speciality Hospital, Phase-VIII, Mohali, Punjab. **Professor and Principal, M.M Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, M.M University, Mullana-Ambala, 133-207, Haryana, India

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Abstract
This review article focused on providing an evidence-informed integrative overview of reviews on exercises for Intermittent Claudication in Peripheral Vascular Disease as a Conservative Method of Revascularization. The existing evidence comprised of four narrative reviews, one controlled clinical trial and seven systematic reviews which recommended the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise training for reducing intermittent claudication in terms of relative and absolute claudication time in people with peripheral vascular disease.

Keywords: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation; Exercise Training; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Intermittent Claudication. 


Corresponding Author : Nisha Rani Jamwal