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The Next Step in Recovery After a Heart Attack: Cardiac Rehab
Exercising may not be the first thing you think about if you’ve had a heart attack, heart failure, stent replacement or angioplasty or other heart issues. You may break into a sweat just thinking about intentionally raising your heart rate as you recover emotionally and physically. Will your heart withstand the stress of exercise? What can you do to know how much to exercise without damaging your heart?
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Reducing the Effects of Heart Disease Through Cardiac Rehabilitation
The statistics about heart disease are daunting. It’s the No. 1 cause of death for both men and women in the United States, and its impact is even greater than that. More than 28 million Americans have been diagnosed with heart disease and are living with the condition, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Cardiac Rehab
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Our rehabilitation specialists can help you recover and improve your strength after a cardiac event, as well as manage your condition.
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Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Team
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Cardiac Ablation Treatment for Heart Arrhythmias
If you’ve ever felt that your heart skipped a beat or that your heart was thumping in your chest, you may have felt a heart arrhythmia, or an abnormal heart rhythm. While everyone can experience an abnormal heart rhythm once in a while, an irregular heart beat that occurs periodically could signal trouble.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
South Lake Hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Center offers cardiac patients quality care close to home. Patients who have suffered a
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Pediatric Interventional Cardiac Catheterization
Interventional cardiac catheterization procedures enable the physician to diagnose and treat many complex heart problems without surgery.
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Pelvic Pain? Rehab Can Help
It may be difficult to talk about, but pelvic pain and dysfunction are real issues. Although you may think that problems associated with the pelvis, like pain, incontinence or constipation are conditions you have to live with, that’s not true. Pelvic dysfunction may be common, but it’s not normal, and pelvic rehabilitation can help.
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Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute is first in the state to implant new defibrillator for patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest
New technology gives high risk patients timely treatment when minutes matter most.