Cardiac Rehabilitation
For more information contact Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation - 217.784.2667
Cardiac Rehabilitations is an educational/exercise program designed to help individuals
with various forms of heart disease reduce risk factors and safely increase their
exercise program.
It consists of 3 phases:
Phase 1
Phase I of Cardiac Rehabilitation is completed during your hospital stay.
After Phase I, most patients go on to Phase II, a program combining progressive
exercise and education.
Phase 2
Phase II of Cardiac Rehabilitation consists of up to 12 weeks of exercise
and education, conducted on an outpatient basis.
Phase 3
Phase III is an intermediate RN monitored program designed to help transition
the participant from Phase II to an independent fitness program. Risk education
is continued during Phase III. Phase III is also available to those at high risk
for developing heart disease.
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