Cardiology News Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation measures are an integral part of the standards for the treatment of cardiac diseases. Like other treatments, cardiac rehabilitation programs are changing and evolving to make them more effective. Over the past decades, the very content of the concept of “cardiac rehabilitation” has changed significantly, going from medical control over the patient’s safe return to the usual way of life and physical activity, to complex programs, which include, in addition to physical training, patient education, identification and correction of risk factors, psychological and nutritional counseling, activities aimed at improving the general and psychological state.

Why do children need rehabilitation measures?

In modern realities, when digital technologies are rapidly developing, and children spend many hours in the virtual world. This includes not only the gaming sectors, but also distance learning technologies. In addition to the problems of ecology, nutrition, growth problems, hormonal changes in the body and a significant training load, there are also problems of physical inactivity and tension in cerebral circulation and vision.

In this regard, it became necessary to develop a number of physical rehabilitation programs for children, which is aimed at:

  • Training of vascular tone in children with dizziness, syncope and various manifestations of autonomic dysfunctions: headaches, problems with the gastrointestinal tract, hormonal disorders in girls, etc.
  • Increasing endurance to various physical activities.
  • Stabilization of the cervical spine and solving problems with juvenile osteochondrosis.
  • Physical rehabilitation of children with rheumatoid joint lesions.
  • Recovering the body after suffering diseases of a general or cardiological profile.
  • Tilt – training of patients with orthostatic hypotension, patients who lose consciousness during prolonged standing or in suffocating rooms.
  • Training of vascular tone in situations of loss of consciousness.
  • Recovery after heart surgery or for children with congenital or acquired heart defects.
  • Development of training programs for adolescents in professional sports.
  • Leading sports teams during the training season.
  • Helping athletes recover from acute illnesses

    Therefore, for this, our clinic has already developed and continues to improve a number of rehabilitation measures for children and adolescents, which include:

  • physical rehabilitation measures
  • nutritional recommendations
  • training methods
  • work with psychologists
  • and a lot of interesting things.