Heart disease has been treated for decades with a familiar playbook: medicines to manage risk factors and invasive procedures like stents or bypass surgery when arteries become dangerously blocked. While these approaches save countless lives, cardiology is slowly entering a new chapter. The one that places non-invasive therapies at the forefront. Among these, Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) stands out as a therapy that is being rediscovered. It’s not a new invention, yet today many cardiologists and patients are asking the same question: Could EECP represent the future of non-invasive cardiac treatment? Why Non-Invasive Matters More Than Ever Every year, millions of people worldwide undergo cardiac interventions. While procedures are often necessary, they are not without risks of infection, complications from anaesthesia, repeat blockages, or simply the physical toll of surgery. At the same time, the profile of the average heart patient is changing : ● ...