Post-Heart Surgery Rehab

Post-Heart Surgery Rehab or cardiac Rehabilitation is an approach that can help you regain strength after going through heart surgery. However, the recovery process is not the same for every individual. It can vary depending on the type of surgery and your health. In general, it takes around six to eight weeks to go back to normal life. Our rehabilitation procedure retains a set of physical activities that helps patients to move at ease. In addition, we provide a mental health program for patients to avoid and get over stress or anxiety. Our therapists deliver their utmost care to increase awareness of heart disease as well as healthy habits to reduce the chance of getting cardiac arrest. 

Risk Factors that can Trigger Cardiac Arrest

It has been observed that not only seniors but also young people can become a victim of cardiac arrest. This disorder can be influenced by both internal and environmental factors, such as: 

  • A previous heart attack.
  • Hearty diseases, including Coronary artery disease.
  • Family history of heart disease.
  • Diabetes.
  • High Blood pressure.
  • Obesity.
  • High Cholesterol.
  • Smoking.
  • Unhealthy Diet.
  • Lack of exercise.
  • Taking Drugs, etc.

Advantages of Rehabilitation in Post-Heart Surgery

Rehabilitation harbors a strong suit in post-cardiac surgery recuperation. It is also beneficial for people who have not gone through surgery but have heart problems.

Here are some benefits of Rehabilitation in Post-Heart Surgery:

  • It helps to ease tension, anxiety, and stress.
  • Relieves the pressure from the heart that enlightens the mood. 
  • Encourage physical activity that boosts health.
  • Helps to deal with the pain and stiffness after the surgery. 
  • Raise awareness of the heart-related disease and lead to a healthier lifestyle. 
  • Make your heart stronger to avoid further issues.
  • Allows doing regular activities, such as climbing stairs, walking, etc.