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Global cardiac rehabilitation market to grow by $1.96b by 2028

One key driver is the increased adoption of telerehabilitation.

The global cardiac rehabilitation market is expected to grow by $1.96b by 2028 at an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.59%, according to Technavio.

The sector is witnessing notable expansion amidst the rising number of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack, coronary artery disease, and myocardial infarction.

In line with this, clinics offer rehabilitation programmes with real-time monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, stress levels, and cholesterol being essential components.

Moreover, high-intensity training (HIIT), artificial intelligence, and machine learning are escalating for personalised treatment experiences.

The market is also experiencing a trend towards increased adoption of telerehabilitation, with hospitals being one of its major users to provide diet and lifestyle education programmes.

“Telemetry, a key component, facilitates remote patient monitoring, allowing physicians real-time access to patient data, stored in electronic health records for future reference,” the report said.

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