Cardiac rehabilitation supports patients with a heart condition or who experienced a cardiovascular event

Individuals diagnosed with a heart condition or who have experienced a heart attack, angioplasty or open-heart surgery, as well as patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) should consider participating in cardiac rehabilitation in Dallas.

The team of healthcare professionals at the Walter I. Berman Cardiovascular Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation Center – Dallas includes registered nurses, clinical exercise physiologists and registered dietitians. Combining years of experience treating heart patients with insight gained from research, the Dallas cardiac rehabilitation team shares best practices with hospitals across the U.S. and countries around the world.

Showcasing the cardiac rehabilitation team’s dedication is the recent certification granted by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). AACVPR is dedicated to the professional development of its members through information, networking and educational opportunities. Central to its mission is the improvement in the quality of life for heart patients and their families.

Benefits of cardiac rehabilitation

If you have a heart condition or have experienced a cardiovascular event, cardiac rehabilitation in Dallas can help by:

  • Strengthening and conditioning the heart and lungs
  • Controlling weight and lowering total cholesterol levels
  • Understanding medications, the signs and symptoms of heart and lung disease, as well as when to seek medical attention
  • Reducing symptoms and chances of experiencing another cardiac event or lung disease
  • Achieving an earlier return to work and daily activities
  • Developing coping and stress-reduction skills, as well as relaxation and breathing techniques
  • Increasing self-confidence
  • Laying the groundwork for the development of a healthier lifestyle
  • Providing emotional support for the heart patient and his or her family

What to expect during cardiac rehabilitation activity sessions

Participants typically spend six to 12 weeks in cardiac rehabilitation, attending three sessions per week at our heart center in Dallas. The length of the cardiovascular rehab program may depend upon the individual patient’s goals, the progress of recovery or the physician’s recommendation.

During the cardiac rehabilitation activity sessions, the program team will monitor you with an electrocardiograph (ECG) telemetry system that informs them of how you and your heart are reacting and adapting to activity. You'll also learn how to take your pulse, determine your exercise intensity and exercise at a level that allows you to receive maximum benefits.

Types of cardiac rehabilitation activity sessions available in Dallas

The Return to Work Lab®

Unique to the program, The Return to Work Lab® helps the cardiovascular patient return to their work life, whether that be a fireman, pilot, mechanic or recreational sport.

The cardiac rehab team initiates a heart care plan using the actual equipment and tools the patient would need to handle in their daily work as equipment in the rehabilitation process.

The plans also involve nutritional counseling, social support and lifestyle education.

Whether the patient is in the early stages of heart disease or a heart transplant recipient, individualized goals are set and milestones are celebrated along the way.

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