Cardiac RehabilitationWhy It Is DoneCardiac rehab
can help you recover from a
heart attack or other major heart problem or help
improve your quality of life if you have long-term heart disease, such as
chronic
angina or
heart failure. Cardiac rehab can also help you prevent
future heart problems if you are at high risk for heart disease or
heart attack. Studies have shown that people of any
age can benefit from a rehab program, but this is especially true for older
adults, women, and people who are at higher risk for developing heart failure.
Cardiac rehab can also help you return to work safely and in a timely
manner. You might benefit from cardiac rehab if you: - Are medically stable after having had a heart
attack or heart surgery, including a heart transplant.
- Have heart
failure. The exercises you do in cardiac rehab may not improve your heart's
ability to pump, but they will strengthen the other muscles in your body, help
you do activities more easily, and improve the quality of your
life.
- Have
angina (chest pain). Cardiac rehab may prevent future
heart problems and teach you ways to manage symptoms of the
disease.
- Have a
pacemaker or another device to keep your heartbeat
regular. Cardiac rehab programs can teach you safe ways to exercise if you have
a pacemaker.
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