Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation is a treatment approach applied to patients with functional limitations after heart and lung diseases.
It includes special exercise types prescribed individually for each patient within the framework of the principles of rehabilitation medicine.
The exercises;
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Heart endurance
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Hypertension
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Hypercholesterolemia
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The capacity to perform daily living activities
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It has positive effects on bone structure and muscle strength.
CARDIAC REHABILITATION
The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to provide patients with medical, physical and mental health in accordance with the severity of heart disease. The aim is to optimize their psychological, social and professional conditions.
Cardiac rehabilitation program is recommended for patients with almost all kinds of heart diseases.
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Atherosclerotic heart disease (arteriosclerosis). ) and have chest pain,
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Having had a heart attack, by-pass surgery or angiography and a stent was placed in the vein,
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Patients who have undergone surgery due to heart valve disease
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Patients with heart failure are candidate patients for a cardiac rehabilitation program.
PULMONARY REHABILITATION
It is a program recommended for patients with lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and respiratory distress.
The main objectives of the program are:
To increase the mobility levels of patients with respiratory distress in their daily lives
Effectively with breathing exercises To teach breathing
To determine the exercise level at which the individual will not have any problems and to ensure that the individual exercises at a level that will increase his/her condition.
To ensure that the patient gains confidence by realizing what he can do and reduces his/her anxiety related to his/her disease.
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