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what are protocols for rehab

by Aron Streich Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Physical Therapy Protocols for Rehabilitation

  • • Phase 1: Restore full passive knee extension, Diminish joint swelling and pain.
  • • Phase 2: Gradually increase knee flexion, Muscle control, and activation, Normalize gait.
  • • Phase 3: Restore full knee range of motion (5- 0 to 125 degrees) symmetrical motion.
  • • Phase 4: Return to sport progression, Achieve maximal strength...

Rehabilitation Protocols Are Guidelines Following Injury
  • Phase 1: Facilitate healing, restore range of motion, develop baseline strength and proprioception.
  • Phase 2: Maintain range of motion, maximize strength a dynamic stability.
  • Phase 3: Gradually apply load to tissue, progress to sport-specific dynamic activities.
Mar 20, 2017

Full Answer

What kind of health care is needed for cardiac rehabilitation?

During cardiac rehabilitation, you'll likely work with a team of health care professionals, possibly including cardiologists, nurse educators, nutrition specialists, exercise specialists, mental health specialists, and physical and occupational therapists.

What is cardiac rehabilitation?

Overview. Cardiac rehabilitation, also called cardiac rehab, is a customized outpatient program of exercise and education. The program is designed to help you improve your health and recover from a heart attack, other forms of heart disease or surgery to treat heart disease. Cardiac rehabilitation often involves exercise training, ...

What to do after cardiac rehab?

After cardiac rehabilitation. After your program ends, you'll generally need to continue the diet, exercise and other healthy lifestyle habits you learned for the rest of your life to maintain heart-health benefits. The goal is that at the end of the program you'll have the tools you need to exercise on your own and maintain a healthier lifestyle.

How long does a cardiac rehab program last?

During cardiac rehabilitation. The first stages of most cardiac rehabilitation programs generally last about three months, but some people will follow the program longer. In special situations, some people might be able to do an intensive program for several hours a day that can last one or two weeks.

What to do if you are depressed in cardiac rehab?

Depression can make your cardiac rehab program more difficult, and it can affect your relationships and other areas of your life and health. Counseling can help you learn healthy ways to cope with depression and other feelings.

Why do people need cardiac rehabilitation?

In particular, you might benefit from cardiac rehabilitation if your medical history includes: Heart attack. Coronary artery disease. Heart failure. Peripheral artery disease. Chest pain (angina) Cardiomyopathy.

How can cardio rehabilitation help you?

Cardiac rehabilitation can improve your cardiovascular fitness through physical activity. Your health care team will likely suggest low impact activities that have a lower risk of injury, such as walking, cycling, rowing and jogging.

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