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Cardiac & Pulmonary Recovery


Getting Back to Strength After Heart or Lung Conditions

Recovery after a cardiac event or respiratory illness requires more than rest it requires structured rehabilitation. Whether it’s after a heart attack, bypass surgery, or chronic lung disease, guided recovery plays a critical role in regaining strength and preventing complications.


Cardiac rehabilitation focuses on improving heart function through monitored exercise, risk factor management, and lifestyle guidance. Patients are supported in gradually increasing physical activity while being closely monitored for safety.


Pulmonary rehabilitation, on the other hand, helps improve breathing capacity and lung function. Through breathing exercises, respiratory muscle training, and endurance-building activities, patients learn to manage breathlessness and improve overall stamina.


A key part of both programs is education helping patients understand their condition, manage symptoms, and make long-term lifestyle changes.


Recovery in these cases is not just about healing it’s about building resilience, improving quality of life, and returning to daily activities with confidence.

 
 
 

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