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Exercise Consultations

 

What are Exercise Consultations?

Exercise Consults are individualized appointments with an exercise physiologist designed to assist you in developing an exercise program that is targeted to treat a specific condition.  The exercise physiologists use national guidelines as a basis for their prescribed exercise program.  If you have cardiac or peripheral vascular disease, or modifiable cardiac risk factors, you are eligible for an exercise consultation.  Medical clearance from a physician is required before you can meet with the exercise physiologist.

What Takes Place During and Exercise Consultation?

During an exercise consultation, the exercise physiologist will take a brief medical history with an emphasis placed on cardiovascular and orthopedic history.  A detailed exercise history with preferences and current activities will be discussed.  A review of recent diagnostic testing will be examined and used as guidelines for your exercise program.  Together you and the exercise physiologist will discuss short-term and long-term goals in order to provide the most appropriate exercise program.  In conjunction with the examination of your personal goals, readiness for change will also be determined.  Finally, all exercise components, guidelines, and techniques are discussed for a comprehensive cardiovascular, strength training, and/or stretching program.

After meeting with the exercise physiologist, you are given options to continue with the Preventive Cardiology team.  You may join the phase III maintenance program, or may wish to return for scheduled follow-up appointments for continual modification of your exercise plan.   If you feel comfortable with the exercise program, follow-up appointments may not be necessary. 

Exercise Consultations are offered for individuals with:

Where Can I Get Additional Information?

For more information or to schedule an appointment for an exercise consultation at Preventive Cardiology, please call 734 647-7321.

Tips for Exercise Success - Adapted from the Amercian Heart Association