Cardiac
rehabilitation, also called as “cardiac rehab”, is a medically supervised
program for people who have had a heart attack, heart failure, heart valve
surgery, coronary artery bypass grafting, or percutaneous coronary
intervention. Cardiac rehab involves adopting heart-healthy lifestyle changes
to address risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Cardiac rehabilitation is
carried out in three main phases which consist of physical activities in daily
routine. Such activities help reduce the risk of future occurrence of cardiac
treatment, improve health status by decreasing the risk factors for cardiac
attacks, and help to improve the health status by reducing the risk factors.
Such programs help the patients to recover early from any previous cardiac
strokes.
In the United States
alone, over 14 million persons suffer from some form of coronary artery disease
(CAD) or its complications, including congestive heart failure (CHF), angina,
and arrhythmias. Of this number, approximately 1 million survivors of acute
myocardial infarction (MI), as well as the more than 300,000 patients who
undergo coronary bypass surgery annually, are candidates for cardiac
rehabilitation.
A report published by
the WHO stated that cardiovascular diseases accounted for 17.5 million deaths
in 2015, which represented 31% of global deaths. Factors contributing to the
increase in prevalence of cardiovascular diseases are growing geriatric
population and change in lifestyle.
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The global cardiac
rehabilitation market is segmented on the basis of device type and region. On
the basis of device type, the global market is classified into seated and
upright elliptical trainer, stabilization ball, stationary bicycle, treadmill,
rower, heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor.
The “treadmill” and
“elliptical trainer’s” segments accounted for the majority share of cardiac
rehabilitation market. The “treadmill” segment accounted for the largest market
share. The treadmill is a stationary equipment supporting in running and even
walking. The heart rate monitor segment is expected to witness the highest
compound annual growth rate during the forecast period from 2014 to 2025. In
addition to these factors, the rising involvement of government and private
bodies is also playing a major role in raising the awareness regarding
preventive measures, cardiac rehabilitation practices, and products.
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