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Sternum Stabilization During Cardiac Rehab

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Whether by devouring a book with a passionate eye for plot, rushing out of a movie theater to write a review for some lackluster storyline, or simply enjoying a favorite family narrative, we have all found it to be true: every tale has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Of course, books and movies aren't the only things to experience this uniformity--we see the same pattern in life. One such example lies in undertaking the journey that is heart surgery. Heart patients endure the beginning of the tale, the surgery itself, and then the middle, the healing process, and finally, the end--the recovery. Today, like any good writer, medical science has started to focus on that middle section, finding ways to minimize complications so that the story itself is smoother--and sternum stabilization is just one revolutionary answer.

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons 51st Annual Meeting

thoracic surgery

We're excited to be exhibiting at the Society of Thoracic Surgeons 51st Annual Meeting in San Diego, California. Ready to see how Heart Hugger can help your patients recover faster from thoracic surgery? Have questions about how to use or order Heart Hugger? Maybe you've heard that Heart Hugger and the Surgi Support Vest has helped patients become more mobile and compliant with their therapy after surgery?

How Diet Impacts Cardiac Rehab

diet after heart surgery

There are a lot of tips associated with the recovery of a patient after heart surgery. Most people do not think that one’s diet plays a role. This would be a wrong assumption. Your dietary habits are actually essential to this process. In fact, adopting good habits can help you to avoid future problems with your heart. Healthy eating is a good technique to encourage the healing process after heart procedures.

Patients who have had dietary problems or suffer from obesity may have problems in this area. In these cases, doctors provide instructions for what foods are best for your diet. Many patients find it difficult to get back to a regular eating schedule. Some even say that their appetites are gone. Smaller and frequent meals are often the best option for these patients. You should keep dietary habits that will benefit overall health and become a lifestyle change.

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The Creation of Heart Hugger

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Heart Hugger has been providing sternum support for cardiac and thoracic surgery patients for over twenty years. Because of this amazing invention, the success rates of postoperative success have risen exponentially. Testimonials all over the nation are giving their input on how Heart Hugger benefited them with their recovery.

So what how was this wonderful creation invented? The questions of who, what, where, when and why are answered below:

Preventing Sternal Dehiscence

prevent Sternal Dehiscence

One of the unfortunate side effects of having heart surgery is the long and arduous recovery process that immediately follows the procedure. For some, this recovery process is easier than expected and health returns after a few weeks. For others, there are complications that are associated with recovery. One of these complications is known as sternal wound dehiscence, or the reopening of the sternal wound. Heart Hugger was invented, among other things, as a way to prevent sternal wound dehiscence and providing postoperative sternal support to patients recovering from heart surgery. 

What to Eat During Cardiac Rehab

eating during Cardiac Rehab

The healing process after surgery can be quite long, depending on what procedure was done. You probably know the importance of wound care after surgery. But did you know that what you eat can affect your recovery as well? Nutritious food is incredibly important after surgery. So if you've recently had surgery, consider eating these five foods to help speed up your recovery.

High Fiber Foods
During your recovery, it's important that you include fiber into your diet. Fiber foods aren't just healthy, they play a major role in preventing constipation. You can find fiber in natural foods such as whole grain breads, fruits, vegetables, and cereals. You can eat both fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, but stay away from anything canned. When buying whole grain bread, look for breads that are darker in color. If you opt for cereal, look for cereals that are low in sugar and easy to eat, like oatmeal.

What to Expect For Cardiac Rehab After Heart Surgery

Cardiac Rehab expectations

Heart surgery is a process that can take months to recover from. Heart Hugger is specifically designed to provide comfort, accelerate healing, and provide relief overall to the chest. Recovery is by far the most important part, so we have listed some things to expect in the hospital, at home, and long-term care that will help you prepare for what is to come. 

The Advantages of Heart Hugger Respiratory Splinting

Respiratory Splinting

In the year of 1988, the FDA classified Heart Hugger as a Class I Medical Device. The following year, Heart Hugger was Medicare Approved. Surgeons and patients alike have given their testimonials on how Heart Hugger has helped them.

Since 1988, hospitals, surgeons, and patients alike have reaped the benefits of Heart Hugger. Below are the examples of how Heart Hugger has done exactly that:

Uses of Respiratory Splinting

Respiratory Splinting

How often do you think about breathing? For most of us, the answer is "almost never." Perhaps we think about breathing when we are underwater, or when we have the breath knocked out of us, or when we're breathing hard during a particularly strenuous exercise. Essentially, we seem to think about breathing most when we can't breathe right--and while that allows us to focus on other things in our everyday lives, it also works against us when breathing isn't so easy. Whenever we have difficulty breathing, it seems that's all we can think about. Luckily, with Respiratory Splinting, breathing can become easy and natural again.

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