Artificial rhythm is a term that describes the use of electronic devices to regulate the beating of the heart. There are several synonyms for artificial rhythm, including cardiac resynchronization therapy, pacemaker therapy, and rhythm management. Each term describes the use of different methods to regulate the heart's rhythm. For example, pacemaker therapy involves the use of a small device implanted beneath the skin to send electrical signals to the heart, while rhythm management refers to the use of medications or lifestyle changes to regulate the heart's rhythm. Regardless of the term used, artificial rhythm therapy is a valuable tool in treating heart conditions and ensuring proper functioning of the heart.