
Cardiovascular Exercise Testing
Cardiovascular exercise testing, commonly known as a stress test, measures how well your heart performs during physical activity. Usually conducted on a treadmill or stationary bike, it monitors your heart rate, blood pressure, and electrical activity. The test helps doctors assess your heart's health, identify any potential problems, and determine how much exercise is safe for you. It's often used for individuals experiencing chest pain, those at risk for heart disease, or to evaluate the effectiveness of heart treatments. The results provide valuable insights into your cardiovascular fitness and overall heart health.