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Ravi Kiran
Cardiovascular restoration, encompassing a range of therapeutic interventions to improve blood flow and functional recovery after cardiovascular diseases, has become a critical area of research and medical practice. Hemodynamics, the study of blood flow patterns and forces within the circulatory system, plays a pivotal role in understanding the efficacy of various interventions. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the relationship between hemodynamics and resistive preparation in cardiovascular restoration. We explore the impact of hemodynamic forces on vascular remodeling, the role of resistive preparation in enhancing treatment outcomes, and potential future directions for optimizing cardiovascular restoration strategies.