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Rehabilitation: Heart Disease

People who have recently suffered a heart attack, experienced a sudden onset of heart failure or heart condition worsening, or had heart surgery, may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation.

Normally, the person begins some light rehabilitation while still in the hospital. Later, the patient is transferred to a rehabilitation center at the request of a physician. Activities such as sitting, transferring from chairs, walking, grooming, and dressing are typically done with some discomfort or trepidation at the outset. The intensity of activities is increased gradually as the injured person becomes more comfortable with lighter activities.

Upon discharge, some people will be instructed to follow an out-patient rehabilitation program that includes regular follow-ups and medical monitoring. People are often instructed to change their diet, lose weight, or quit smoking, which are usually necessary to stay healthy or slow the progression of heart disease.

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see also:

Speech Loss What patients should know about rehabilitation for speech loss
If you have suffered from loss of speech, you may need rehabilitation

Spinal Injuries Rehabilitation: Spinal Injuries
Information About Rehabilitation: Spinal Injuries

Specific Health Conditions Learn about Specific Health Conditions associated with rehabilitation
Information About Rehabilitation: Specific Health Conditions

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