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Peripheral Artery Disease Rehabilitation

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) rehabilitation is a specialized program designed for individuals with reduced blood flow to the limbs, often caused by narrowed arteries. This rehabilitation focuses on improving walking ability and overall fitness through supervised exercise, education, and lifestyle changes. Participants gradually increase their physical activity in a safe environment, learn about managing their condition, and receive support for healthier habits such as quitting smoking and improving diet. The goal is to enhance mobility, reduce symptoms, and improve quality of life while preventing further cardiovascular issues.