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Phase I:
Bedside talk providing information about risk factors, safety precautions and home activity guidelines.
Pase II:
Your rehabilitation plan is designed to meet your needs. You may need six weeks, six months or longer to learn how to manage your condition and develop healthier habits. Many programs last only three months, but some continue for years.


Links:
Cardiac Rehab | American Heart Association
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last updated 29 July 2015