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A heart attack, medically termed a myocardial infarction, occurs when a portion of the heart muscle is deprived of adequate blood supply, typically due to coronary artery disease (CAD) or a severe spasm of a coronary artery. This interruption in blood flow can cause significant damage to the heart muscle if not promptly treated. 1 […]
Navigating life after a cardiac event can be daunting, but cardiac rehabilitation offers a structured pathway to recovery and improved heart health. The comprehensive program, tailored to individuals recovering from a heart attack, heart failure, heart disease, open heart surgery, or any other kind of heart condition, plays a significant role in enhancing quality of […]
If you don’t eat healthfully, you won’t be healthy. It’s common knowledge, but a lot of people still struggle with their diets and lifestyles. Unfortunately, failing to consistently eat healthfully is a major risk factor for heart disease and cardiac episodes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 47% of adults in America have […]
A cardiac event is a health event that may include a new cardiac event, decompensation of chronic cardiac disease, or an acute event due to or related to underlying cardiovascular disease. It occurs when something interrupts your heart’s function or blood flow, which is why having any form of heart disease could be a precursor […]
The benefits of cardiac rehab are verified: Patients who complete cardiac rehab are up to 30% less likely to die in the five years after a major cardiac event. To recover full mobility and prevent future complications, injured muscles often require a rehabilitation process like physical therapy. The heart works harder than every other muscle […]
After experiencing and receiving treatment for a cardiac episode, you may need cardiac rehabilitation to help you fully recover. Heart events affect not only the future of your heart, but every aspect of your health and well-being. Cardiac rehabilitation helps you return to your daily life with a clear understanding of heart-healthy living. A typical […]
What Is Cardiopulmonary Rehab? Many people are aware that cardiac rehabilitation (heart rehab) and pulmonary rehabilitation (lung rehab) are two separate medical programs. However, there’s a close relationship between your heart and lung health and an overlap in symptoms when either is in distress. For example, a patient with shortness of breath may need pulmonary […]
If you or someone you know has recently been admitted to the hospital for a heart health issue, you may be asking, “What comes next?” Families and friends want to make sure their loved ones will be OK, and you might be wondering if you’re ready to go home. Cardiac rehabilitation can help ease the […]