Clinics and Practice (Mar 2022)

Exercise Prescription and Progression Practices among US Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinics

  • Joesi Krieger,
  • Nicholas McCann,
  • Markaela Bluhm,
  • Micah Zuhl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract12020023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 194 – 203

Abstract

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Background: Little is known about exercise prescription practices in cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand how initial exercise is prescribed and how exercise intensity is progressed among cardiac patients enrolled in United States CR programs. Methods: A 22-question survey was sent out to US CR clinics. Results: Ninety-three clinics responded to the survey. RPE was the most commonly reported exercise intensity indicator used for prescribing exercise, followed by resting HR + 20–30 bpm. Exercise progression practices were also based on patient sustained RPE values. Conclusions. Exercise prescription practice has become reliant on subjective indicators of exercise intensity. This may limit patient outcomes, such as improvement in functional measures.

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