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Cardiac Rehabilitation Treatment at Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

Cardiac rehabilitation helps you recover safely after heart attack, bypass surgery, or heart failure through supervised exercise and breathing techniques
Our specialized programs reduce hospital readmissions and improve cardiovascular endurance, helping you return to daily activities with confidence
We offer advanced therapies including Red Cord Therapy, DNS, Ondamed, and breathing retraining across six Ottawa locations
Personalized care plans address your unique cardiac history, symptoms, and recovery goals with compassionate, expert guidance

Physiocare's Experience in Action

Understanding Cardiac Rehabilitation (Post-MI, Post-CABG, Heart Failure)

What Is Cardiac Rehabilitation?

Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program designed to help individuals recover after significant heart events including myocardial infarction (heart attack), coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), and heart failure diagnosis.

This comprehensive approach combines therapeutic exercise, breathing optimization, neuromuscular retraining, and education to restore cardiovascular function and rebuild confidence in your body’s abilities.

The goal isn’t just physical recovery—it’s helping you feel safe moving again, reducing anxiety around exertion, and preventing future cardiac complications through sustainable lifestyle changes.

Relevant Anatomy: Your Cardiovascular System Explained

The Heart Muscle (Myocardium): Your heart is a powerful pump composed of specialized muscle tissue that contracts rhythmically to circulate blood throughout your body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to every cell.

Coronary Arteries: These critical blood vessels wrap around the heart surface, supplying the heart muscle itself with oxygen-rich blood. Blockages in these arteries can lead to heart attacks.

Cardiac Output and Circulation:

  • The heart pumps approximately 5 litres of blood per minute at rest
  • During exercise, healthy hearts can increase output to 20-25 litres per minute
  • After cardiac events, this capacity may be temporarily or permanently reduced

Respiratory-Cardiac Connection:

  • Efficient breathing directly impacts heart function
  • The diaphragm and intercostal muscles work with cardiovascular rhythms
  • Proper breathing patterns reduce cardiac workload and improve oxygen delivery
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Causes and Mechanisms of Cardiac Events

Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack): Occurs when coronary arteries become blocked by plaque buildup or blood clots, depriving heart muscle of oxygen and causing tissue damage or death.

Post-CABG Recovery: Bypass surgery reroutes blood flow around blocked arteries using grafts. Recovery involves healing from major surgery, sternum repair, and adapting to improved but altered circulation patterns.

Heart Failure:

  • The heart muscle becomes weakened or stiff
  • Cannot pump efficiently enough to meet the body’s demands
  • May result from previous heart attacks, high blood pressure, valve disease, or other conditions
  • Leads to fluid retention, fatigue, and reduced exercise tolerance

Common Triggering Factors: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, hypertension, acute coronary syndrome, arrhythmias, valve disorders, and cardiomyopathy can all precipitate cardiac events requiring rehabilitation.

Risk Factors for Cardiac Events

Modifiable Risk Factors:

  • High blood pressure and cholesterol levels
  • Smoking and tobacco use
  • Sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity
  • Obesity and poor dietary habits
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Chronic stress and poor sleep patterns

Non-Modifiable Risk Factors:

  • Age (risk increases after 45 for men, 55 for women)
  • Family history of heart disease
  • Previous cardiac events
  • Gender (men at higher risk earlier; women’s risk increases post-menopause)

Post-Surgical Considerations: After CABG or other cardiac procedures, deconditioning, fear of movement, breathing pattern dysfunction, and sternum healing create additional rehabilitation challenges that require specialized guidance.

Common Symptoms and Warning Signs

Post-Heart Attack or Post-CABG Symptoms:

  • Persistent fatigue and reduced stamina
  • Chest discomfort with exertion (angina)
  • Shortness of breath during minimal activity
  • Anxiety about physical movement
  • Difficulty climbing stairs or walking distances
  • Sleep disturbances and poor recovery

Heart Failure Symptoms:

  • Swelling in legs, ankles, or abdomen (edema)
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat
  • Reduced ability to exercise
  • Persistent cough or wheezing
  • Sudden weight gain from fluid retention
  • Confusion or impaired thinking from reduced blood flow

Emotional and Psychological Symptoms: Depression, fear of another cardiac event, loss of confidence, and social withdrawal are common psychological responses that cardiac rehabilitation helps address through gradual, supervised progression.

Complications If Untreated

Without proper cardiac rehabilitation:

  • Increased risk of recurrent heart attacks or cardiac events
  • Progressive deconditioning and muscle weakness
  • Development of anxiety and depression
  • Higher hospital readmission rates
  • Reduced quality of life and functional independence
  • Potential progression of heart failure symptoms

Treatment at Physiocare for Cardiac Rehabilitation

At Physiocare, we understand that recovering from a heart event feels overwhelming. Our cardiac rehabilitation programs combine advanced therapeutic techniques with compassionate guidance, helping you rebuild both physical capacity and peace of mind.

Treatments We Offer for Cardiac Recovery

DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization)

  • Retrains core stability patterns essential for safe cardiovascular exercise
  • Optimizes breathing mechanics to reduce cardiac workload
  • Restores functional movement patterns after prolonged bed rest or surgery
  • Improves diaphragmatic function, enhancing oxygen delivery
  • Creates stable foundation for progressive cardiovascular training

Red Cord Therapy (Neurac)

  • Suspension-based exercise allowing gradual loading without excessive cardiac stress
  • Rebuilds strength and endurance in a controlled, safe environment
  • Addresses muscular imbalances and deconditioning from hospital stays
  • Provides neurological feedback improving movement confidence
  • Allows precise exercise dosing appropriate for cardiac limitations

Breathing Retraining

  • Optimizes respiratory patterns to improve oxygen uptake efficiency
  • Reduces dysfunctional breathing that increases cardiac demand
  • Teaches diaphragmatic breathing reducing anxiety and heart rate
  • Improves exercise tolerance through better oxygen utilization
  • Addresses hyperventilation patterns common after cardiac events

Concussion Exercises

  • Graded exercise protocols adapted for cardiac recovery
  • Progressive cardiovascular conditioning respecting cardiac limitations
  • Balance and coordination training reducing fall risk
  • Cognitive-physical integration exercises improving overall function

Ondamed (PEMF Biofeedback)

  • Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy supporting cellular healing
  • Reduces inflammation in recovering cardiac tissue
  • Improves circulation and tissue oxygenation
  • Supports nervous system regulation reducing stress response
  • Non-invasive complementary therapy enhancing overall recovery

How Physiotherapy Helps Manage Cardiac Recovery

Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Reconditioning: Our therapists design graded exercise programs that safely challenge your cardiovascular system, progressively rebuilding endurance while monitoring your response to ensure you stay within safe parameters.

Breathing Pattern Optimization: Dysfunctional breathing increases cardiac workload unnecessarily. We identify and correct these patterns, teaching you efficient breathing that supports heart function and reduces anxiety during physical activity.

Functional Movement Restoration: After cardiac events, fear of movement is natural. We guide you through graduated activities—from basic daily tasks to recreational goals—rebuilding confidence that your heart can support normal life.

Education and Self-Management: Understanding your condition reduces fear. We explain warning signs, appropriate exertion levels, and strategies for managing symptoms, empowering you to participate actively in your recovery journey.

Our Step-by-Step Approach to Your Cardiac Recovery

1. Comprehensive Assessment

We review your cardiac history, current medications, symptoms, and functional limitations. Our therapists assess breathing patterns, movement quality, strength, and endurance to understand your unique starting point.

2. Personalized Recovery Plan

Based on your assessment and cardiac status, we create an individualized program respecting your limitations while progressively challenging your system. Your plan adapts as you improve, ensuring continuous safe progression.

3. Evidence-Based Treatment Implementation

Your program combines appropriate therapies—Neurac Therapy for safe strengthening, breathing retraining for efficiency, and graded cardiovascular exercise—all while monitoring your response and adjusting intensity accordingly.

4. Recovery Monitoring and Prevention

We track your progress through objective measures like exercise tolerance, symptom response, and functional capacity. As you improve, we shift focus toward long-term prevention through sustainable exercise habits and lifestyle modifications.

Location-Specific Cardiac Rehabilitation Services

Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre - Nepean

  • Red Cord Therapy (Neurac)
  • Concussion Exercises
  • Ondamed (PEMF biofeedback)

Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre - Westboro

  • DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization)
  • Concussion Exercises
  • Ondamed (PEMF biofeedback)

Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre - Kanata

  • DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization)
  • Red Cord Therapy (Neurac)
  • Concussion Exercises
  • Ondamed (PEMF biofeedback)

Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre - Stittsville

  • DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization)
  • Concussion Exercises

Why Choose Physiocare for Cardiac Rehabilitation?

Our therapists hold advanced certifications in neuromuscular rehabilitation, breathing optimization, and functional reconditioning, bringing specialized expertise to cardiac recovery. We understand that rebuilding after a heart event requires more than exercise—it requires compassion, patience, and unwavering support.

As a leading physiotherapy clinic in Ottawa, we combine evidence-based cardiac protocols with innovative therapies like Neurac suspension training and Ondamed biofeedback. With six convenient locations across Ottawa, Kanata, Barrhaven, Stittsville, Westboro, and Greenbank, accessing expert cardiac rehabilitation has never been easier. Visit our homepage to explore how we support your journey back to health.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cardiac Rehabilitation

No. Our programs are carefully designed to challenge you safely without causing pain or excessive cardiac stress. Any discomfort is monitored and addressed immediately.

Cardiac rehabilitation is highly specialized. Our therapists use advanced techniques specifically targeting cardiovascular recovery, different from general physiotherapy you may have experienced previously.

While not always required, we recommend coordinating with your cardiologist to ensure our program aligns with your medical management and cardiac status.

Most patients notice improved energy and reduced breathlessness within 2-4 weeks. Significant functional improvements typically occur over 8-12 weeks of consistent participation.

Yes, when properly supervised. Exercise is essential for cardiac recovery. Our therapists monitor your response and adjust intensity ensuring you exercise safely within appropriate parameters.

Absolutely. Research shows exercise training improves symptoms, reduces hospitalizations, and enhances quality of life in heart failure patients when properly prescribed and monitored.

Yes. Long-term exercise is crucial for cardiac health. We teach you sustainable habits and provide a maintenance program you can continue independently or with periodic check-ins.

This is completely normal. We progress gradually, starting with simple movements, building confidence through success. Many patients feel this anxiety diminish as they experience safe, positive improvements.

We assess symptoms, heart rate response, breathing patterns, and exertion levels throughout sessions. If needed, we coordinate with your cardiologist for additional monitoring recommendations.

Yes. Studies show comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation reduces recurrent cardiac events by 25-30%, improves cardiovascular fitness, and helps manage risk factors through education and lifestyle modification.

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Citations and References

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    https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD001800.pub3
  2. Mayo Clinic. (2024). Cardiac rehabilitation: What it is and why you need it.
    https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cardiac-rehabilitation/about/pac-20385192
  3. Taylor, R. S., Long, L., Mordi, I. R., et al. (2019). Exercise-based rehabilitation for heart failure: Cochrane systematic review, meta-analysis, and trial sequential analysis. JACC: Heart Failure, 7(8), 691-705.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchf.2019.04.023
  4. Canadian Cardiovascular Society. (2023). Guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs.
    https://ccs.ca/
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.11.006
  6. Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2024). Cardiac rehabilitation program.
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