Cardiovascular rehabilitation home exercise programme



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Cardiovascular rehabilitation home exercise programme To get the most benefit from the cardiovascular rehabilitation programme we recommend that you do some form of exercise on the days you are not attending class. You may like to take a brisk walk or do some gardening, or use this sheet to give you some ideas. Always do the warm-up exercises below first. Then complete the exercises before finishing with the cool down. Before you start to exercise, remember to enjoy it and: Wear comfortable, loose clothing, make sure the room is not too hot and there is plenty of space to move around in. Have some water to drink nearby. Wait one hour after eating before you exercise. Don t begin to exercise if you feel unwell. Don t continue to exercise if you have chest pain, nausea, dizziness, unusual joint pain, become very breathless, or cold and clammy. Monitor your levels of exertion. Aim to achieve no more than 13 on the rated perceived exertion (RPE) scale. This means that the exercise should feel somewhat hard. If you are unsure about any exercise or stretch, do not attempt it ask a member of the team next time you visit. Warm up March on the spot for one minute. March on the spot, lifting knees higher, for one minute. Sideways stepping (step sideways to the left, then to the right) for one minute. Sideways stepping with bicep curls (bend and straighten elbows) for one minute. March on the spot while: o circling shoulders backwards five times o looking over each shoulder five times o interlinking fingers, stretch arms forwards, hold for 10 seconds o doing heel digs (tap heels alternately on floor in front of you) for one minute. Heel digs with bicep curls for one minute. March on the spot whilst punching alternate arms forwards for one minute. Sideways stepping, raising alternate arms out to your side for one minute.

Blue level Aim to spend one minute on each of the following exercises your physiotherapist has shown you: Sit to stand from a chair keeping your back straight, use your hands for support if necessary. Bicep curls bend and straighten your arms keeping elbows into your sides. March on the spot at the same time. Sideways stepping with your hands on your hips, step sideways to the left then to the right. Press ups against a wall place your hands on wall, bend elbows and lean in, then straighten elbows and return to starting position. Keep your back straight. back straight. Aim to do 10 repetitions, march on the spot and then repeat if you can. Upright row lift your arms up in front of you to shoulder height. Continue to raise your arms up and down while marching on spot. Toe taps on step use a door step or the bottom step on your flight of stairs; tap the toes of alternate feet up and down on the bottom step. Hip abduction standing holding onto support, raise and lower one leg 45 degrees out to one side for one minute. Swap and repeat with the other leg. March on the spot. Arm rowing holding your arms at shoulder height, row them forwards and back in front of you. March on spot while doing this exercise. physiotherapist on 020 7188 0946, 9am 5pm, Monday to Friday (answerphone).

Red level Aim to spend two minutes on each of the following exercises your physiotherapist has shown you: Sit to stand from a chair keeping your back straight, use your hands for support if necessary. Bicep curls hold a small food tin in each hand, alternately bend and straighten your arms keeping elbows into your sides. March on the spot at the same time. Step-ups use a door step or the bottom step on your flight of stairs; hold the banister for support if necessary, step up and down at walking pace. Hip abduction stand holding onto something for support, raise and lower one leg 45 degrees out to one side. Swap and repeat with the other leg, aiming for one minute on each leg. back straight. Aim for 10 15 repetitions, then march on spot and repeat. Upright row Holding small food tins in hands, lift your arms up in front of you to shoulder height. Continue to raise your arms up and down while marching on spot. Sideways stepping with your hands on your hips, step alternately to the left and to the right. bend your elbows and lean in, then straighten your elbows and return to starting position. Keep your back straight. March on the spot. Chest press wrap the band we gave you around your back and underneath your armpits. Hold it in front of your chest, then alternately straighten and relax arms to stretch band in front of you. March on the spot while doing this exercise.

Amber level Aim to spend two minutes on each exercise your physiotherapist has shown you: Squats sit back letting your knees bend, return to standing and continue to repeat. Bicep curls hold a food tin in each hand, bend and straighten your arms keeping elbows into your sides. March on the spot at the same time. Sideways stepping while rowing arms forwards and back in front of you. back straight. Aim for 15 20 repetitions, march on spot then repeat. Tap-backs hands on hips, lean forwards and tap alternate feet behind you. Upright row holding a small food tin in each hand, lift your arms up in front of you to shoulder height. Continue to raise your arms up and down while marching on the spot. Step-ups use a door step or the bottom step on your flight of stairs; step up and down at a light jog pace. bend your elbows and lean in, then straighten your elbows and return to starting position. Keep your back straight. March on the spot, lifting knees up in front of you, tapping opposite hand to opposite knee. Chest press wrap the band we gave you around your upper back and underneath your armpits. Hold the band in front of your chest, alternately straighten and relax your arms to stretch the band in front of you. March on the spot while doing this exercise.

Green level Aim to spend two minutes on each exercise: Squats with forward arm raises sit back letting knees bend whilst taking both arms out in front of you, return to standing and continue to repeat. Bicep curls hold a food tin or bottle of water in each hand, bend and straighten arms keeping elbows into your sides whilst stepping side to side. Sideways stepping whilst rowing arms forwards and back in front of you. Heel raises holding onto support, rise up and down on your toes, keeping knees and back straight. Aim for 15 20 repetitions, march on spot then repeat. Tap-backs with forward arm raises hands on hips, lean forwards and tap alternate feet behind you whilst raising both arms forwards in front of you. Upright row holding a small food tin in each hand, lift arms up in front of you to shoulder height. Continue to raise your arms up and down whilst marching on spot. Step-ups use a doorstep or the bottom step on your stairs; step up and down at jogging pace. bend elbows and lean in, then straighten elbows and return to starting position. Keep your back straight. Jog on the spot. Chest press use band provided, wrap around back and underneath armpits. Hold in front of chest, alternately straighten and relax arms to stretch band in front of you. March on spot whilst doing this exercise.