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Rowing Machine Flywheel
Stair Climber Step Mechanism
Jump Rope Material Composition
Exercise Bike Pedal Design
Indoor Cycling Bike Resistance Knob
Stepper Machine Hydraulic Piston System
Recumbent Bike Seat Adjustment
Arm Ergometer Handlebar Grip
Step Mill Speed Control
Ski Erg Flywheel Resistance
VersaClimber Pulley System
Jacobs Ladder Step Configuration
Cardio Kickboxing Bag Suspension
Air Bike Fan Blade Design
Water Rower Tank Structure
Hydraulic Stepper Footplate
Assault Bike Chain Drive
Vibration Platform Oscillation Frequency
Reciprocal Elliptical Motion Mechanism
Upright Bike Console Features
Spin Bike Flywheel Weight
Cardio Wave Platform Tilt Angle
Mini Trampoline Spring Tension
Cross Trainer Arm Bar Adjustability
Incline Trainer Motor Power
Electric Treadmill Incline Range
Portable Stair Stepper Folding Mechanism
Compact Rowing Machine Storage Capacity
Battle Rope Thickness Options
Paddle Ergometer Blade Shape
Hydraulic Circuit Training Machine Resistance Levels
Cardio Drumming Ball Weight
Air Rower Fan Blade Diameter
Weighted Vest Material Breathability
Exercise Ball Size Variations
Sled Push Handlebar Grip Texture
Bosu Ball Surface Texture
TRX Suspension Trainer Anchor Point Stability
Speed Rope Handle Length
Underwater Treadmill Turbine Efficiency
Thigh Master Resistance Coil Material
Cardio Climber Handrail Grip Padding
Plyometric Box Height Options
About Us
Russell's Journey to Recovery after a Blood Clot in His Lungs
Apr 01, 2024
Pictured from left to right are Dr. David Homan, patient Russell Carrier, and Dr. Siby Ayalloore at the CIS Opelousas clinic.
Overcoming a Widowmaker: Pennie's Journey
Mar 26, 2024
Congestive Heart Failure: Types & Stages | Heart Health Physicians
Mar 14, 2024
CHF Types | CHF Stages | CHF FAQs | CHF Treatment | Contact Us Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a serious and chronic condition that occurs when the heart becomes weak or damaged. This results in an inability to efficiently pump blood to the rest of the body. As the kidneys receive less blood, they are able to filter out less fluid. In turn, the body begins to retain this fluid. This fluid may build up in the lower limbs, in the abdomen, around the liver, and around the lungs. This “congestion” of fluid gives CHF its name. What are the types and stages of congestive heart failure, and what are your treatment options? Let's discuss the signs and symptoms of CHF and what aid you can find at Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
Silent Stroke: 5 Things You Need to Know
Mar 14, 2024
What Are They? | Symptoms | Statistics | Affects | Prevention | When to See a Doctor | Questions to Ask | Contact CIS It may be frightening to learn you can have a stroke without realizing it. A silent stroke can have symptoms that can be extremely difficult to notice, especially for those who may not know what to look for. However, just because these stroke symptoms fly under the radar doesn’t mean they should be taken lightly. Silent strokes can cause permanent damage to the brain, and they should be addressed by medical professionals as soon as possible. Explore five important points you should know about silent strokes with Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
DVT Treatment in Luling: 3 Treatment Options to Consider
Feb 19, 2024
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition that requires immediate attention and appropriate medical intervention. Cardiovascular Institute of the South provides early detection and effective DVT treatment for Luling patients. In this article, we will explore what DVT is, its associated health factors, and DVT treatments for Luling patients.
Physical Activity Vs. Exercise: Are They the Same?
Feb 19, 2024
While many use the terms “physical activity” and “exercise” interchangeably in casual conversation, there is an important distinction between the two when it comes to our health. Understanding the key differences between physical activity vs. exercise not only allows you to communicate accurately with medical professionals. It also aids in building physical routines tailored to improving your cardiovascular health. At Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS), we understand the importance of both physical activity and exercise for heart health. Learn how physical activity and exercise are defined by health experts, explore the types of activities that fall under each category, and discover the cardiovascular benefits you can gain from incorporating both into your lifestyle.
5 Reasons to Call a Varicose Vein Specialist in New Orleans
Jan 08, 2024
Varicose veins aren’t always just a cosmetic concern. These twisted, enlarged veins can signal an underlying issue, and recognizing the signs early on is crucial. Don’t let vein issues impact your quality of life. Explore five telltale signs that will tell you it’s time to consider consulting a varicose vein specialist near New Orleans. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS) is ready to help you take charge of your cardiovascular health.
What to Expect After a Cardiologist Appointment Referral
Jan 08, 2024
It’s perfectly normal to be hesitant or uneasy when it comes to meeting with a new physician. And this is especially true when it comes to meeting a new doctor for something as important as your heart. But when you know what to expect, cardiologist referral and diagnostic testing don’t have to create a scary experience. After you’ve been referred to a cardiologist, your primary care physician continues to be a key member of your cardiovascular team. And, they help to coordinate your care across various specialties and clinics and help you manage your condition over the long term. Your doctor may have advised you to see a cardiologist due to concerns about your heart health. Maybe you’ve noticed your symptoms warrant a visit to a specialist. Or you may be taking a precautionary measure due to your family’s history of heart disease. Whatever the reason for your cardiologist appointment, the cardiovascular care experts at Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS) want to help prepare you for the experience. Read on to explore appointment preparation tips and information about cardiovascular testing procedures.
Change title to What to Expect During DVT Treatment in Lafayette | CIS
Dec 18, 2023
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT), getting the right DVT treatment in Lafayette is essential to prevent future health issues. At Cardiovascular Institute of the South, we understand that navigating DVT treatment can be overwhelming. Our team of skilled professionals is committed to providing state-of-the-art treatments to provide relief and comfort along each patient’s journey toward better health outcomes. Let’s take an in-depth look at what patients should expect when seeking DVT treatment in Lafayette.
What Is the Best Exercise for Peripheral Arterial Disease?
Dec 13, 2023
September is Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Month, and it is an excellent opportunity to learn more about this cardiovascular condition. Have you been searching for the best exercise for peripheral arterial disease? One of the most common symptoms of this condition is leg pain, which can be exacerbated by exercise. As one would expect, this can make physical activity difficult— but that doesn’t mean you should miss out on exercise! Cardiovascular Institute of the South is here to educate you on exercises that can help you maintain a healthier lifestyle with PAD.