Tracking physical activity: What software can help me return to exercise after heart surgery?
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What software can help me return to exercise after heart surgery?
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Products mentioned in our answer below are provided to inform you about the types of technologies available and have not been evaluated by CanAssist. They may or may not be appropriate for your particular situation. Some technologies and devices may require an in-person assessment. Speak with your health care provider for additional information and support.
Before you embark on any exercise program following surgery, please ensure that it is appropriate for you to be engaging in physical activity.
Here are direct links to some physical activity trackers. Where possible, read other buyers' reviews to help you determine if these devices are appropriate for you:
- If you want something that’s low tech and relatively low cost, Ozeri makes a Tri-Mode Activity Tracker (at Amazon Canada) to track walking, running and climbing stairs, with 30-day memory. The product costs around $30(CDN), plus additional shipping fees.
- Garmin Vívofit 4 Activity Tracker (at Amazon Canada) will track steps, distance and calories burned, monitors sleep and provides a personalized daily step goal. These devices come in a variety of styles and can also be purchased at many other online Canadian retailers, including Best Buy Canada and Walmart. The product costs around $100(CDN), plus additional shipping fees.
- Fitbit (at Walmart Canada) acts more like a motivational tool, sending reminders to exercise. The device features wireless syncing, heart rate measurement and GPS functionality. You can take a quiz on the manufacturer's website to determine which Fitbit is best for you. These devices can also be purchased at many other Canadian online retailers, including Best Buy Canada.
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