Clinique Turin

OPENING OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR REHABILITATION AND SPORTS CARDIOLOGY CENTRE


in News from the Turin Clinic
Posted on 12/07/2020

The Clinique TURIN and the INSTITUT COEUR PARIS CENTRE (ICPC) are delighted to announce the opening of the new Cardiac and Vascular Rehabilitation/Sports Cardiology Centre on the 6th floor of the Clinique TURIN, with a breathtaking view over the rooftops of Paris.

This consultation centre completes the range of care on offer, covering all areas of cardiology and vascular medicine.

The ICPC's medical team, including cardiologists, nutritionists, tobaccologists and sports coaches, welcome patients requiring cardiac or vascular rehabilitation. Like medication, rehabilitation is a treatment indicated for patients undergoing stent or cardiac surgery, post heart attack or heart failure, as well as for patients with arteritis of the lower limbs. In addition to combating exercise-induced deconditioning, our team provides comprehensive care, including therapeutic education, balancing cardiovascular risk factors, dietary and smoking management, and stress management.

Sports patients wishing to assess their performance and improve their training are also given a cardiorespiratory exercise test with VO2max, on an ergocycle or on a treadmill.

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