Research has shown that exercise can play an important role in the management of cardiovascular conditions. Exercise Management for Cardiovascular Conditions will help exercise physiologists better understand these conditions and learn to provide safe and effective exercise interventions. The online course explains the pathology, diagnosis, and pathophysiology of the most common cardiovascular conditions—myocardial infarction, peripheral arterial disease, and chronic heart failure—and the role of exercise in managing them. Exercise testing, exercise prescription, possible risks associated with exercise, and the response of common medications to exercise are also covered. The course is supplemented by the text Clinical Exercise Physiology, Second Edition, by Jonathan Ehrman, PhD, FACSM; Paul Gordon, PhD, MPH, FACSM; Paul Visich, PhD, MPH; and Steven Keteyian, PhD, FACSM.
This course was developed by Bob Barnard and Dianne Littlechild of the Centre for Physical Activity in Ageing (CPAA), a specialized unit of the Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre, the rehabilitation campus of the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia. CPAA is at the forefront of this field and brings extensive knowledge to the course.
Throughout this course, interactive exercises, including case studies, provide users with the chance to apply the knowledge to situations they will encounter in practice. They will be presented with virtual clients and asked to answer specific questions about those clients. Additional activities, such as review questions in true-or-false and multiple-choice format, allow users to test their comprehension of key topics as they progress through the course and text.
This course is part of the Exercise Management for Chronic Conditions series, a resource for professionals looking to enhance their knowledge on emerging topics and applications in the field. It is also a valuable tool for students studying for accreditation from Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) in the field of exercise physiology.
Unit 1: Myocardial Infarction: Pathology, Diagnosis, and Prevention
- Introduction
- Explanation of Pathology
- Diagnosis
- Revascularization
- Primary Prevention
- Secondary Prevention
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Unit Summary
Unit 2: Myocardial Infarction: Testing, Prescription, and Medication
- Introduction
- Exercise Testing
- Testing Modalities
- Evidence for Physical Testing
- Exercise Prescription
- Signs and Symptoms
- Resistance Training
- Special Precautions
- Medications
- Case Study
- Unit Summary
Unit 3: Chronic Heart Failure: Pathology, Diagnosis, and Pathophysiology
- Introduction
- Explanation of Pathology
- Chronic Heart Failure Exacerbations
- Diagnosis and Classification
- Diagnostic Investigations
- Pathophysiology
- Unit Summary
Unit 4: Chronic Heart Failure: Exercise, Surgery, and Pharmacotherapy
- Introduction
- Exercise Tolerance
- Effective Management
- Case Study
- Surgical Procedures
- Pharmacotherapy
- Assessment of Exercise Capacity
- Exercise Training
- Exercise Prescription
- Monitoring Requirements
- Unit Summary
Unit 5: Peripheral Arterial Disease: Pathology, Treatment, and Training
- Introduction
- Explanation of Pathology
- Primary Treatment Strategies
- Physical Training
- Possible Mechanisms
- Unit Summary
Unit 6: Peripheral Arterial Disease: Exercise Testing and Prescription
- Introduction
- Exercise Testing
- Exercise Prescription
- Special Considerations
- Case Study
- Unit Summary