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Fewer than 10% of eligible patients in India access cardiac rehabilitation. Yet it reduces mortality by 30% and readmissions by 28%. Here's everything you need to know.
Discover how a structured pulmonary programme can dramatically reduce breathlessness and restore independence.
The weeks after cardiac surgery are critical. This guide explains exactly what to expect and how rehab accelerates your return to life.
Persistent palpitations, fatigue and breathlessness after COVID-19 are more common than you think โ and more treatable than you realise.
Older patients benefit most from cardiac rehabilitation. Age is no barrier โ and supervised rehab may be the best gift you can give an elderly loved one.
Every year in India, millions of people survive a heart attack, undergo bypass surgery, or receive a diagnosis of heart failure. The medical system saves lives. But then comes discharge day โ and far too often, patients leave the hospital with prescriptions and a follow-up date two months away. What happens in between? For most Indians, the answer is: very little structured care.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised programme combining exercise training, health education and counselling to help people recover from heart disease and reduce future risk. It is recommended by the American Heart Association, European Society of Cardiology and ACC/AHA guidelines for all patients following heart attacks, bypass surgery, valve procedures, angioplasty and heart failure.
Lack of awareness is the primary barrier. Many cardiologists don't routinely refer. Many patients don't know it exists. And specialist cardiac rehab centres are few โ which is precisely why The Cardiac Rehab was established in Noida.
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Book Initial Consultation โ โน500COPD affects an estimated 15 million Indians โ making it one of the leading causes of disability in the country. The central fear is breathlessness: that terrifying feeling that you cannot get enough air. Many with COPD fall into a devastating cycle โ breathlessness โ avoiding activity โ deconditioning โ worse breathlessness. This cycle can be broken.
After a structured 6โ12 week pulmonary rehab programme, patients with COPD typically experience: reduction in dyspnoea MRC score by 1โ2 grades, improvement in 6-minute walk distance by 50โ70 metres, and significant quality-of-life improvements that outlast pharmacological treatment alone.
Our COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation programme is designed around your specific severity and goals.
Start Your Pulmonary Rehab โ โน500Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a technical triumph: blocked arteries are bypassed, blood flow restored, the heart given a second chance. But the surgery is only half the story. The 12 weeks after bypass are arguably more important โ and most patients navigate this period with far less guidance than they need.
The primary focus is wound healing and avoiding complications. Breathing exercises โ deep breathing, coughing techniques โ are critical to prevent post-operative pneumonia, which affects up to 15% of CABG patients who don't receive respiratory physiotherapy.
This is when cardiac rehabilitation truly begins. Exercise intensity gradually increases โ always within carefully monitored heart rate and blood pressure targets. This phase also includes crucial education: understanding your medications and identifying warning signs.
By the end of this phase, most patients are walking 30+ minutes daily, returning to light household activities, and regaining the physical and psychological confidence lost after surgery.
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Begin Your Recovery โ โน500COVID-19 was โ and continues to be โ a cardiac disease as much as a respiratory one. SARS-CoV-2 directly attacks cardiac tissue, leading to myocarditis, microclot formation and autonomic dysfunction. For many who have 'recovered,' cardiac symptoms persist for months โ sometimes over a year โ after the initial illness resolves.
Post-COVID cardiac rehab is a specialised adaptation addressing not only deconditioning but also autonomic dysfunction and post-viral fatigue. The programme includes carefully paced exercise (overexertion can worsen symptoms), autonomic retraining, breathing exercises and close monitoring of heart rate variability and SpOโ.
Experiencing lingering cardiac symptoms after COVID-19? Our team specialises in post-COVID cardiac recovery.
Book Post-COVID Consultation โ โน500One of the most common questions we receive: "My father is 72 and had a bypass six months ago โ is it too late? Is it safe at his age?" The answer: not only is it safe, but elderly patients are among those who benefit most from cardiac rehabilitation. Age alone is never a contraindication when properly supervised.
Older patients gain enormously from rehabilitation partly because they start from a lower baseline โ there is more room for improvement โ and partly because the secondary benefits (fall prevention, cognitive engagement, mental health, social interaction) are particularly impactful in this demographic.
If your elderly parent has been told "just rest" after a cardiac event โ please seek a second opinion. Rest alone leads to deconditioning, muscle loss and worsening cardiovascular function. Supervised, gentle rehabilitation is not a risk โ inactivity is.
Our elderly cardiac programme is gentle, safe and designed for older patients.
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