The cardiac rehabilitation home program is the transitional phase of cardiac rehab after you leave the hospital.
The goals of your home program are to:
Follow your discharge instructions to avoid postsurgical complications and to prepare yourself for a more active lifestyle. Your home program will vary in length depending upon your medical history and current condition.
Your rate of recovery depends on age, gender, and other health conditions. Depending on your condition and how you respond to rehab, you may stay in a particular phase or move back and forth among the various phases. There is no set length of time that you must stay in a specific phase.
Your exercises at home depend on your medical history, clinical status, and symptoms. Discuss additional physical limitations or medical issues with your doctor before beginning any exercise program.
For your home program, exercise progresses from activities of daily life to regular exercise. You will most likely walk or ride a stationary bike.
Aerobic exercise
A regular walking or stationary cycling program is an essential part of your home exercise program. How fast you progress will depend on your overall cardiovascular and muscular strength. Always warm up and cool down. Never exercise at an intensity that causes shortness of breath soon after open-heart surgery. Drink plenty of fluids, and avoid extreme weather conditions and temperatures. In extreme weather, you can try walking indoors at a mall or a gym.
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| By | Healthwise Staff |
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| Primary Medical Reviewer | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Richard D. Zorowitz, MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
| Last Revised | August 10, 2011 |
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