Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac Rehabilitation is a program designed to improve the quality of life for people with heart disease, lung conditions, or peripheral vascular disease, particularly after a heart attack. This multidisciplinary approach combines various interventions, including supervised physical exercise, heart health education, nutritional counseling, stress management, and psychological support.



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Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Cardiac Rehabilitation – Hospital Angeles Lomas Hospital Angeles

The cardiac rehabilitation program at Hospital Angeles Lomas is a comprehensive clinical and educational process designed to help you regain your physical fitness, confidence, and healthy habits after a cardiac event or procedures such as angioplasty, heart surgery, or a heart attack. Our approach combines medical evaluation, supervised exercise, and self-care education, with the goal of reducing risks, improving symptoms, and facilitating a safe return to your daily activities.

Supervised physical training

The program combines aerobic and strength training with continuous monitoring, adjusting the intensity based on your response and tracking your vital signs and perceived exertion. This helps improve your cardiorespiratory fitness without compromising safety. In addition, the program focuses on managing blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, and body weight, complemented by nutritional counseling and adherence to medication regimens. This multidisciplinary approach promotes stable recovery and reduces the likelihood of complications, hospitalizations, and relapses.

Education and Self-Care

Education is a cornerstone: learning to recognize warning signs, plan breaks, manage stress, and gradually resume daily activities gives you the tools to maintain long-term results. We also address questions about medication, returning to work, and sexual health, providing evidence-based guidance. When necessary, we incorporate emotional support strategies, as anxiety or low mood can arise following a cardiac event.

Multidisciplinary team and technology

At the Hospital Angeles Lomas, cardiac rehabilitation takes place in a safe hospital setting equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology. Our multidisciplinary team includes cardiologists, physical therapists, nurses, and nutritionists, who work together to monitor your progress, adjust your plan, and ensure a comprehensive recovery.

Trust us to support you throughout your recovery process, improve your cardiovascular health, and restore your well-being safely and effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive care program designed to help people who have experienced heart problems recover and improve their quality of life. It is used to strengthen the heart, improve physical fitness, manage risk factors, and prevent future heart problems.

Cardiac rehabilitation is designed for people who have had a heart attack, undergone heart surgery, have coronary artery disease, or have other heart problems. It may also be recommended for those with cardiovascular risk factors, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or smoking.

The duration of the cardiac rehabilitation program may vary depending on each patient's individual needs. It typically lasts between 6 and 12 weeks and includes exercise sessions and education on healthy lifestyle habits.

The cardiac rehabilitation program includes an initial medical evaluation, supervised exercise sessions, education on nutrition and healthy lifestyle habits, management of cardiovascular risk factors, and psychological support. It may also include complementary therapies, such as physical therapy or occupational therapy.

Yes, supervised exercise is a fundamental part of cardiac rehabilitation and is performed safely under the supervision of healthcare professionals. It will be tailored to each patient’s abilities and needs, with the goal of strengthening the heart and improving physical fitness in a gradual and safe manner.

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