Physio Care
Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised therapy that strives to improve your cardiovascular health.
Role of the physiotherapist
Exercise Prescription
Monitoring Progress
Education Program
Mobility Improvement
Pain Management
Emotional Support
The Four Stages of Cardiac Rehabilitation
Acute, In-Hospital Patient Period
Post-discharge, Pre-Exercise Period (Subacute Outpatient Care)
Exercise and Education Programme
Maintenance
What is the physiotherapist's role in CABG?
A Physiotherapist can help relieve pain, reduce depression, help patients more effectively perform the tasks of everyday living, and help ease the symptoms of other disabilities associated with cardiac surgery and return back to normal life.
01. Who needs cardiac rehabilitation?
Cardiac rehabilitation assists persons who have had a heart attack or other heart disease in recovering by developing a personalized strategy for safely improving physical health as well as identifying and managing additional risk factors.
02. What exactly is cardiac rehabilitation?
Exercise training, emotional support, and information about lifestyle changes to minimize your risk of heart disease, such as eating a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and quitting smoking.
03. Is walking beneficial for cardiac rehabilitation?
Remaining Active During Cardiac Rehabilitation May Reduce Mortality Risk by 30%. Frequent physical activity is beneficial to everyone.
04. What type of equipment is used in cardiac rehabilitation?
Patients employ heart-strengthening devices such as a digital treadmill during exercise treatment. Ergometer bicycles. Machine for rowing. Spirometer etc.