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Cardiac Rehabilitation in Heart Failure


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Heart failure is a condition which debilitates the patient in terms of physical activity and activities of daily living. In a person with Heart Failure (HF), the heart is unable to cope up to the demands of the tissues, resulting in dyspnea. Dyspnea on performing activities of daily living, increases the fear of performing any more activities. However, recently it has been observed that exercises can be performed through a structured, supervised cardiac rehabilitation program safely and effectively. It not only improves the activity tolerance but also improves the quality of life. In this article, the benefits associated with exercise training, exercise prescription and the safety concerns during cardiac rehabilitation of heart failure patients have been discussed.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation, Exercise, Heart Failure, Exercise Prescription, Dyspnea.
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Ankita Asher
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Jupiter Hospital,Thane, India

Abstract


Heart failure is a condition which debilitates the patient in terms of physical activity and activities of daily living. In a person with Heart Failure (HF), the heart is unable to cope up to the demands of the tissues, resulting in dyspnea. Dyspnea on performing activities of daily living, increases the fear of performing any more activities. However, recently it has been observed that exercises can be performed through a structured, supervised cardiac rehabilitation program safely and effectively. It not only improves the activity tolerance but also improves the quality of life. In this article, the benefits associated with exercise training, exercise prescription and the safety concerns during cardiac rehabilitation of heart failure patients have been discussed.

Keywords


Cardiac Rehabilitation, Exercise, Heart Failure, Exercise Prescription, Dyspnea.

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