Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive program designed to optimize the cardiovascular health of individuals who have experienced heart-related issues or procedures. This multifaceted approach integrates medical evaluation, exercise training, lifestyle modification, and psychological support to enhance patients' overall well-being. Typically tailored to each individual's needs, cardiac rehabilitation aims to improve cardiovascular fitness, manage risk factors, and promote heart-healthy habits. By offering a structured framework that combines exercise routines, nutritional guidance, and emotional support, cardiac rehabilitation empowers individuals to regain control over their heart health and lead fulfilling lives. This collaborative effort between healthcare professionals and patients plays a pivotal role in reducing the risk of future cardiovascular events and fostering a proactive approach to heart care.
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