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Description
Cardiac Rehabilitation is a structured recovery program recommended after heart procedures or diagnosis of cardiac conditions. It focuses on supervised exercise, physical therapy, risk factor modification, and adoption of healthier lifestyle habits.
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The program is designed to improve cardiovascular strength, reduce symptoms, enhance quality of life, and lower the risk of future cardiac events through guided medical supervision.
Heart Failure
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart muscle becomes weaker or stiffer than normal and cannot pump blood efficiently. It usually develops gradually and requires careful monitoring, lifestyle modification, and medical management.
Benefits
- Improves cardiovascular strength
- Reduces heart failure symptoms
- Enhances quality of life
- Lowers future cardiac risk
- Supports structured recovery
Treatment Steps
Consultation
Comprehensive evaluation including clinical assessment and diagnostic review to determine rehabilitation suitability.
Procedure
Supervised exercise training, physical therapy guidance, and lifestyle counseling under cardiac specialist supervision.
Recovery
Ongoing monitoring, medication optimisation, dietary modification, and long term follow up for sustained heart health.
Other Services
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Comprehensive Cardiac Recovery
Structured rehabilitation programs supporting safe recovery and improved cardiovascular function.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions​
We have addressed common questions related to cardiac rehabilitation heart failure recovery safety exercise guidelines and long term cardiovascular management to help patients make informed and confident health decisions.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program designed to improve cardiovascular health through exercise training education risk factor modification and lifestyle guidance after heart procedures or diagnosis.
Patients recovering from heart surgery heart failure valve interventions coronary artery disease or other cardiac conditions may benefit from structured rehabilitation programs recommended by their cardiologist.
The duration varies depending on patient condition and recovery progress but typically involves multiple supervised sessions over several weeks with gradual transition to independent exercise.
Yes structured exercise and lifestyle modification can improve endurance reduce symptoms enhance functional capacity and support better long term management of heart failure.
Cardiac rehabilitation is conducted under medical supervision with monitored exercise and tailored programs ensuring safety and gradual improvement in cardiovascular strength.