TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A heart attack can happen anywhere and at any time. People recovering from a heart-related incident or even a serious lung illness need proper care to get back to normal.
A Manhasset cardiac rehab patient exercises on the bike while her heart rate and rhythm is remotely monitored, as Sarah Siemers, NP, the program director, reviews the intensity of the workout.
LAKE CHARLES, LA (KPLC) - After a person has a heart attack or heart surgery, getting back into a normal physical routine can be intimidating. In this Healthcast, we show you how cardiac rehab is ...
Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski Cardiac Rehabilitation R.N. Paula Burket helps Joyce Bassler of Roaring Spring with the settings on a NuStep seated stepper. Editor’s note: John Kasun, who writes a ...
Velvet Spitler graduated from a cardiac rehab program in January after suffering a near-fatal heart episode while on vacation in July 2024. Initially dismissing her symptoms as heat exhaustion, she ...
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 13, 2024 – Brooke Army Medical Center Department of Cardiology has incorporated lifestyle medicine into its cardiac rehabilitation program to help ...
Less than 10% of adults with heart failure get help in a supervised cardiac rehabilitation setting, says an American Heart Association estimate. Sometimes, it’s that people don’t know this care is ...
From left, respiratory therapists Andrea Greynolds and Matthew Roush, James Morgan, recovering open heart surgery patient and phase 2 cardiac rehab participant, and Kaitlyn Miller, exercise ...
With a mix of education, monitored exercise, and emotional support, WakeMed's cardiac rehab program has become a lifeline for hundreds of patients annually. Raleigh ...
Getting patients physically active as early as 2 weeks after a sternotomy for CABG or valve surgery appears to be just as safe and effective as waiting the standard month and a half, according to ...
Most Minnesotans who survive heart attacks or other cardiac episodes are skipping rehab, despite its benefits in boosting recovery and reducing mortality. The Minnesota Department of Health promoted ...
Shane Hardin, who paid hundreds of dollars in tolls just to get to cardiac rehab, photographed on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, in Justin, Texas. The cost was so high to travel that he cut short his rehab.