The current research aims to design a rehabilitation program for coronary artery disease patients and identify its effect on the physiological variables "systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, heart muscle efficiency" under study. The researchers used the experimental method due to its suitability to the nature of the research using the experimental design for one group following the pre- and post-measurement. The research community included children with heart disease aged (45:60) years who visited the National Heart Institute in Imbaba and who underwent heart surgeries and did not suffer from any serious complications after the operation, totaling (30) thirty women. The researchers selected a deliberate sample based on the opinions of the doctors following up on the cases of these women, amounting to (10) women, in order to include them in the program under study. The exploratory study sample was also selected from the same original research community and from outside the basic research sample, amounting to (10) women, in order to conduct the exploratory study of the tools used in the research. A number of (10) women were also excluded for not agreeing to participate in the research procedures. The most important results indicated that the proposed rehabilitation program contributed in a way Positive in improving systolic and diastolic blood pressure in coronary artery disease patients in the research sample. The proposed rehabilitation program also contributed positively to improving the efficiency of the heart muscle in coronary artery disease patients in the research sample. The researchers recommend the necessity of using the proposed rehabilitation program in heart patients treatment institutes because of its positive effect on raising the efficiency of the heart muscle.