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Cardiac rehabilitation is a physician-supervised program for people who have either congenital or acquired heart disease.

Program participants may or may not have had a heart attack or heart surgery (or other heart procedures). Cardiac rehabilitation can often improve functional capacity, reduce symptoms, and create a sense of well-being for patients. A physician may prescribe cardiac rehabilitation for a patient in certain situations.

What conditions may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation?

Conditions or cardiac procedures that may necessitate cardiac rehabilitation may include, but are not limited to:

¢ angina pectoris
¢ myocardial infarction
¢ post-open heart surgery
¢ post-heart transplantation
¢ balloon angioplasty
¢ pacemaker
¢ congenital heart disease
¢ arrhythmias
¢ rheumatic heart disease
¢ heart failure.

A cardiac rehabilitation program is designed to meet the needs of the individual patient, depending upon the specific heart problem or disease, and should be supervised by a cardiac physician and a team of cardiac professionals.

The goal of cardiac rehabilitation is to help patients reverse their symptoms and maximize cardiac function. Cardiac rehabilitation includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:

¢ establishing a progressive exercise program to build fitness and functional
    capacity.

¢ providing educational classes to help adjust to or change the patient's
    lifestyle and habits, such as smoking cessation and nutrition classes.

¢ offering stress management techniques and techniques to reduce
    anxiety.

¢ counseling and educating the patient with regards to his/her specific heart
    condition/disease and the best management approach for that condition.

¢ preparing the patient to return to work - equipping him/her to meet the
    physical and psychological demands of the job.

St. John’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Program provides education, supervised exercise and support for cardiac patients and their families.

The program emphasizes heart healthy living and provides the patient and family with knowledge and power to make appropriate lifestyle changes. All programs and services require a physician referral and follow physician orders.

Cardiac Rehab begins with Phase I, for the hospitalized patient. Following hospital discharge, rehab continues in the Phase II, designed as a three-month outpatient program. Graduates of Phase II may continue in the Phase III maintenance program.

Patients who have cardiac risk factors but no history of heart disease may be referred directly into Phase III. Spouses and significant others are encouraged to actively participate with the patient to promote lasting lifestyle changes for the family.

St. John’s has 11 Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation locations throughout southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas. Many of our programs are certified through the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

Our staff includes registered nurses, exercise physiologists, respiratory therapists, registered dietitians, physical therapists and psychologists. Many of the staff are certified as exercise specialists through the American College of Sports Medicine, or as Certified Diabetes Educators through the American Diabetes Association

 


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