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Until recently cardiac rehabilitation has been the poor relation of cardiovascular medicine. For several years it was only performed in a few places where enthusiasts organized rehabilitation programmes. It was a long time before scientific evidence was provided which changed the way the medical community now regards cardiac rehabilitation.
Today cardiac rehabilitation has been ‘rehabilitated’ and is present and recommended in all the guidelines produced by the main organizations around the world. Many cardiovascular departments in a number of countries now have organized programmes of cardiac rehabilitation. However, there are still several obstacles that have to be identified in order to apply the best solutions. A fundamental obstacle is the need for appropriate education of the medical community that is potentially more involved with the use and recommendation of cardiac rehabilitation. That is where this book plays a central role. It provides comprehensive information, from basic principles to the organization of cardiac rehabilitation centres, including a detailed description of the practical aspects of developing and implementing cardiac rehabilitation in a variety of settings and populations. It is based on the recommendations of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), but also includes relevant information based on the extensive experience of the authors. It is the first structured comprehensive EAPC publication dealing with cardiac rehabilitation will certainly be an important milestone in the field.
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