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How to Restart Your Program Post COVID-19
Excerpt from the New Resource Document:Our world is facing unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several industries, including cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, have been deeply impacted.…
Exercise Programs + Face Masks
It is well documented that patients with cardiovascular risk factors, known cardiovascular disease, or COPD are at higher risk for contracting COVID-19 so it should…
Converting Your LSI Rehab Telemetry System to ICU Mode
When LSI was founded in 1985, we specialized in ICU and PCU patient monitoring systems with our ECG telemetry system leading the way. In the…
Rehab Departments Adapting to Covid-19
During the past three weeks, we have called every one of our customers all across the county. We’ve heard a myriad of ways that rehab departments have been…
2020 Cupid’s Cup 5K
LSI had a great turnout for the 2020 Cupid’s Cup 5k on February 15! On top of having more than 30 participants who braved the…
2020 Day on the Hill
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Professionals will have the opportunity to meet with their state legislators at AACVPR’s Day on the Hill in Washington, DC March…
New Whitepaper Available: 6-Minute Walk Test
The 6-Minute Walk Test is a useful measure of functional capacity targeted at people with at least moderately severe impairment. The test has been widely…
New Resource Document Available: Functional Exercise Assessment
Anyone looking to begin a structured exercise routine should first complete a functional exercise assessment (FXT), but it is especially important for patients entering a…
2020 AACVPR Program Certification Update
The AACVPR Program Certification requirements have remain unchanged since the Outcomes Performance Measures were implemented in 2018. With the introduction of the Annual Report the…
AACVPR 34th Annual Meeting – Stop by the LSI Booths
LSI is excited to see everyone at the 34th Annual AACVPR Meeting in Portland, Oregon September 18-21, 2019! We will have two separate booths again…