American physician Samuel A. Levine and his contribution into the cardiac rehabilitation

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The greatest contribution to the formation of the modern concept of early, from the first days of acute myocardial infarction (MI), activation of patients and a decisive rejection of the conservative tactics of long-term immobilization was made in 1952 by the American cardiologist Samuel Albert Levine, who recommended the treatment of patients in a chair. In one of his articles, he called the allegedly protective myocardial effect of strict bed rest for cardiac patients a myth [1].

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  1. Levine SA. The myth of strict bed in the treatment of heart disease. Acta Med Scand 1952; 266: 671–9.
  2. McMichael J, McGibbon JP. Postural changes in the lung volume. Clin Sci 1939; 4: 175.
  3. Levine SA. The management of patients with heart failure. JAMA 1940; 20: 1715–9.
  4. Levine SA, Lown B. “Armchair” treatment of acute coronary thrombosis. J Am Med Assoc 1952; 148 (16): 1365–9.
  5. Mitchell AM, Dealy JB, Lown B et al. Further observations on the armchair treatment of acute myocardial infarction. J Am Med Assoc 1954; 155 (9): 810–4.

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