5 Reasons Why Cardiac Rehab is Smart

Regular exercise, proper nutrition, and stress management are the foundation of good health for everyone. But, as Pat Benfield RN, MA, FAACVPR of Catawba Valley Medical Center’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Center explains, “For people who have experienced cardiac events or procedures, these lifestyle factors are key to recovery and preventing another, perhaps more serious, heart event.”

What is Cardiac Rehabilitation?

“After a patient undergoes a cardiac procedure or experiences a cardiac event, such as a heart attack, they are encouraged to attend a cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) program, like the one here at Catawba Valley Medical Center,” says Pat.

Cardiac rehab is a wholistic program designed to help you strengthen your heart while reducing the likelihood of another heart event by using an interdisciplinary approach to recovery. “Our program serves as a sort of ‘one-stop-shop’ for patients,” explains Pat. “It’s not about improving your health in one specific area—it’s about teaching new behaviors and improving your overall health. Our program encompasses exercise, education and counseling to help reduce those risk factors that can be changed.”

How It Effectively Helps Patients Recover From & Prevent Future Heart Events:

1. Lower your risk of a second cardiac event. According to the American Heart Association, it will reduce the likelihood of being readmitted to the hospital by 25 percent.

2. Receive a personalized treatment plan.

“During the first few weeks of rehab you will receive a treatment plan that is individually tailored to fit your specific needs,”says Pat. “Our team will work closely with you as you progress through the program, monitoring your heart rate and blood pressure to evaluate and address possible areas of concern or improvement.”

3. Regain your energy and strength.

“Exercise is a vital component of cardiac rehab,” says Pat. “Structured exercise helps with the mental and physical consequences of cardiac and pulmonary illness. Patients often exhibit a level of fear, depression and anxiety regarding physical activity after a heart event or procedure. By providing structured exercise in a monitored setting, we’re able to alleviate their concerns and get them back to the daily activities they enjoy while also helping them embrace a more active lifestyle to cut the future risk of another heart event.”

4. Get the support of others who are experiencing or have experienced some of the same challenges.

“Yes, even though each patient’s program is personalized to them, exercise is done in a group setting,” explains Pat. “No one is required or expected to socialize, but our patients seem to inevitably form bonds which help keep each other accountable and motivated.”

5. Build healthier habits.

“After a patient completes our program, we want to be sure their equipped with all the tools necessary to live a heart-healthy lifestyle,” says Pat.“They’ll master the fundamentals of how to eat a heart-healthy diet from a registered dietician, receive education about their condition, learn how to best keep up with medical therapies and manage other cardiovascular risk factors, and work with a licensed counselor learning techniques on how to reduce stress.”

Although evidence shows participating in a cardiac rehab program substantially lowers the risk of dying from another heart event and improves a patient’s quality of life, some patients who qualify for the program don’t participate. Make the time and effort for optimal recovery after a cardiac event by contacting Catawba Valley Medical Center’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Center. Our staff will be happy to consult with you about your individual risk factor profile and cardiac health. Please call 828.326.2131 or learn more about cardiac rehab and our comprehensive cardiology services on our website.

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