Physiotherapy in Congestive Heart Failure: Diagnosis to Intervention
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a complex syndrome marked by structural and functional cardiac abnormalities, contributing to significant morbidity and mortality. This Physiotherapy CPD Course provides an evidence-based understanding of CHF, covering pathophysiology, clinical presentation, risk factors, and physiotherapy considerations.Participants will gain practical knowledge on diagnostic classifications, symptom management, and therapeutic interventions designed to improve patient outcomes. The course emphasizes safe, effective, and individualized physiotherapy strategies for patients with CHF
CPD Credit Hours
- 5 Hours
- Resources
- Downloadable course material
- CPD certificate
- 30 days of access
Course Presenter
Dr. Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Dr. Rina Pandya is an internationally experienced physiotherapist with clinical and academic expertise across India, Oman, the UK, and the USA. She holds a DPT from the University of Michigan-Flint and an entry-level degree from the School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal. A passionate advocate of evidence-based practice, she has completed a Fellowship in Higher Education (FHEA), a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning & Teaching (PGLTHE), and formal research training at the Manchester School of Physiotherapy. Her global clinical experience and practical teaching style enable her to empower clinicians to apply safe, effective, and evidence-based CHF physiotherapy interventions in real-world settings.
Features

Explain the pathology, classification, and clinical symptoms of CHF and their relevance to physiotherapy assessment and intervention.

Conduct targeted physical examinations, including cardiopulmonary and functional assessments, to guide clinical decision-making.

Apply evidence-based physiotherapy management strategies, incorporating tailored rehabilitation approaches and adjunct techniques.

Design and prescribe individualized exercise programs in line with clinical guidelines (e.g., NICE, ESC, AHA), ensuring safety, progression, and patient engagement.





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