Cardiac Rehabilitation | NOHSONIC Physiotherapy Clinic, Abuja
Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Improving cardiovascular health and physical function after heart-related conditions.

Recovering from a heart event requires more than rest and medication. Supervised physical rehabilitation is one of the most evidence-based interventions for improving outcomes after a cardiac event. Our programme safely rebuilds your physical strength and cardiovascular endurance so you can return to an active, confident life.

Safe and Supervised Recovery

We work in alignment with your cardiologist and medical team. Each session is carefully planned, progressive, and monitored for safety. We begin with gentle activity and build steadily — improving your heart's efficiency, building muscle strength, and educating you on safe activity levels for the long term.

  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Heart attack recovery
  • Heart failure management
  • Post-cardiac surgery recovery
  • Angina management
  • Hypertension-related deconditioning
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Rehabilitation

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about cardiac rehabilitation? Here are the questions we hear most often from patients, with honest answers from our team.

Yes — when done correctly and under appropriate supervision, exercise is one of the most beneficial things you can do after a cardiac event. It reduces the risk of a future event and significantly improves quality of life.

For most patients, a supervised programme can begin 1-2 weeks after discharge from hospital, depending on the severity of the event and your cardiologist's clearance.

Yes. We require clearance from your cardiologist or physician before beginning a supervised exercise programme. We can help you coordinate this if needed.

We monitor all participants closely throughout sessions. If you experience any concerning symptoms, we stop immediately and follow appropriate protocols. Your safety is always the first priority.

For some patients, improvements in fitness and cardiovascular health can reduce the need for certain medications — but this should always be discussed with your doctor. Do not change or stop any medication without medical advice.

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