Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program designed to improve cardiovascular health after heart surgery, a heart attack, or other heart conditions. It involves a combination of exercise training, education about heart-healthy living, and counseling to reduce stress. Regular exercise strengthens the heart, improves circulation, and reduces the risk of future cardiac events. Patients also learn how to manage risk factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, and obesity. Cardiac rehabilitation programs are tailored to each individual, ensuring they meet specific health goals. These programs significantly enhance long-term survival rates and quality of life for cardiac patients.