MENU

Fun & Interesting

Cambridge Cardiac Rehab Education: Week 2: Your Exercise Program

A. S. Pandey 109 lượt xem 2 weeks ago
Video Not Working? Fix It Now

1. Intake Assessment (onsite or virtual)
Our lab staff and program doctor will talk to you about your medical history and risk factors for heart disease and start a plan for your care.


2. Exercise Assessment (onsitel)
You will come onsite to complete an exercise stress test. This test measures your fitness level. The team will use the information from the test to create an exercise prescription just for you. This prescription will guide you to exercise at a level that is safe and effective for you.


3. Orientation and Safety (onsite or virtual)
This is the first scheduled group session in your program. Register for an orientation session at the Rumsey front desk or by calling 416-597-3422 extension 5200.

Join this required session to:

Know what your cardiac rehab program includes and what to expect at each visit
Know where to find reliable heart health information
Learn about exercising safely
Think about your goals for the program

4. Group Exercise Sessions (onsite)
After you attend the Orientation and Safety session, you will join group sessions that are delivered on the same day, at the same time each week. During the group sessions, your cardiac rehab team will help you create an exercise routine and provide expert advice on exercise and education related to your care.

5. Discharge assessment (onsite)

As you get close to graduation you will review your program with your cardiac rehab team. To see the progress you have made, you may 1) complete an exercise stress test and, 2) repeat a few surveys and questions from the intake assessment so we can compare your numbers from the start and end of your program.

Important Notice:
These videos are for information only. They do not replace advice or treatment from your doctor or healthcare team. Talk to your doctor before you start an exercise program. Stop doing any exercise that causes pain and tell your healthcare team.

Comment