Introduction: Aortic stenosis (AS) is brought on by a restriction in the aortic valve's opening, which results in enlarged and
dysfunctional left ventricles and increased pressure in the lungs and right side of the heart. Aortic valve replacement is a surgical
operation in which a failing aortic valve is being replaced by a prosthetic heart valve. Cardiac rehabilitation after surgery involves
physical activity promotion, exercise training, cardio vascular risk management, and health education. A 59 year old female
presented with complaints of breathlessness on exertion and during activities, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and dizziness since
1 month. She was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis the patient was evaluated and was suggested for Aortic Valve Replacement
surgery and successfully underwent the same. She was started with 12 weeks of cardiac rehabilitation from postoperative day 1.
Conclusion: In this case study, the physiotherapy protocol used has a significant effect on improving functional independence,
reducing cardio vascular risk factors related to prolonged bed rest, and gaining an optimal level of physical fitness through cardiac
rehabilitation.
Keywords: Aortic stenosis, rheumatic heart disease, aortic valve replacement,
cardiac rehabilitation