
Heart Rehabilitation: Comprehensive Post-Surgery Care
Post-Surgery Care for Heart Rehabilitation
Early Mobilization
Gentle physical activity starts soon after surgery to improve circulation, reduce the risk of blood clots, and enhance recovery. Activities include light walking and breathing exercises under professional supervision.
Physical Therapy
A structured exercise program tailored to individual needs is introduced, focusing on aerobic exercises like walking, cycling, and stretching. These activities improve heart efficiency, stamina, and muscle strength.
Medication Management
Strict adherence to prescribed medications, including anticoagulants, beta-blockers, and cholesterol-lowering drugs, is crucial for preventing complications.
Nutritional Guidance
A heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, and low in saturated fats, salt, and sugars, aids in recovery and overall cardiovascular health.
Key Components of Heart Rehab




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Frequently asked questions
Rehabilitation typically lasts 6-12 weeks but varies based on individual recovery and surgery type
Most patients resume work within 6-8 weeks, depending on the job’s physical demands and their recovery progress.
Yes, heavy lifting and intense exercises are restricted initially. Gradual progress is made under professional guidance.
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