Clinical Studies
Peer-reviewed research and clinical study summaries supporting the efficacy of External Counterpulsation therapy
The effect of ECP (external counterpulsation) post-exercise recovery in elite league players
Effect of External Counterpulsation on Exercise Recovery in Team Sport Athletes
Ruben Collins, Denise McGrath, Katy Horner, Silvia Eusebi, Massimiliano Ditroilo
EECP improves peripheral artery function and glucose tolerance in people with abnormal glucose tolerance
The effect of EECP on men's health, especially medically refractory angina patients with erectile dysfunction
The effectiveness of ECP and EECP for patients that suffer from symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
ECP is a potential therapy for ischemic stroke, the need for a safe and effective way of increasing the cerebral blood flow
External counterpulsation is a non-invasive method to improve perfusion of vital organs and enhances neuroplasticity to promote stroke recovery
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