Keep this easy-to-use guide at your fingertips and never feel uncertain, scared, or at risk while at work with cardiac patients!
Cardiac therapy is often recommended for people who have heart disease or had a heart attack. Here are the benefits and risks associated with cardiac therapy.
Cardiology focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of disorders of the cardiovascular or circulatory system.
What does physical activity look like after heart surgery? Here's a quick look.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a recovery option that allows cardiac patients to exercise safely under supervision, while being educated on the importance of physical activity, lifestyle changes, and how to prevent future heart disease complications. Early interventions often focus on the following goals: Reducing resting and exercise heart rate Decreasing resting and exercise blood pressure Reducing […]
Discover how cardiac therapy works and why it is a great option for helping people cope with heart disease.
The Intensive Cardiac Rehab Program at CIS is tailored to help your heart heal and improve your health and quality of life and achieve optimal recovery.
Certain cancer treatments can damage the heart and the cardiovascular system, a problem known as cardiotoxicity. Cardiologists and oncologists met recently to discuss strategies and future research directions for addressing these side effects.
This glossary provides some simple explanations for a few of the cardiac terms you might be hearing if you or your loved one has a heart problem.
If you have had a heart attack or have heart disease, the use of cardiac rehab can reduce symptoms associated with cardiac-related illnesses and conditions.