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  2. Pulmonary Rehab for COPD: Everything You Need to Know

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    Takeaway. A pulmonary rehab program typically consists of exercise training, breathing exercises, education, nutritional support, and counseling. It benefits those with COPD by increasing exercise ...

  3. Pulmonary Rehab for Asthma: What’s Involved and How it Helps

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    FAQ. Takeaway. Pulmonary rehabilitation, which includes physical training, breathing exercises, and education, may help people with asthma reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Although you ...

  4. Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD - Exercises, Benefits ...

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    Breathing: Blowing through a mouthpiece against resistance may increase the strength of your breathing muscles. These exercises may be helpful for people with very weak breathing muscles. Strength ...

  5. Zephyr Valve for COPD: Purpose, Benefits, Risks, and Procedure

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    The Zephyr valve is a one-way valve a doctor inserts to permanently guard your airway. It releases trapped air and prevents new air from entering the damaged areas. The valve can help improve lung ...

  6. Pulmonary rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary rehabilitation is generally specific to the individual patient, with the objective of meeting the needs of the patient. It is a broad program and may benefit patients with lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sarcoidosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and cystic fibrosis, among others.

  7. What Does a Respiratory Therapist Do? - WebMD

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    Respiratory therapists handle breathing or airway problems that can stem from a wide variety of conditions and events. They include: Acute respiratory distress syndrome. This is a very serious ...

  8. What Is a Respiratory Therapist? - WebMD

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    A respiratory therapist (RT) is a health professional who helps assess and treat breathing problems. They work with doctors and nurses to evaluate lung function, develop a care plan, and provide ...

  9. Respiratory therapist - Wikipedia

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    Physician assistant. A respiratory therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in critical care and cardio-pulmonary medicine in order to work therapeutically with people who have acute critical conditions, cardiac and pulmonary disease. Respiratory therapists graduate from a college or university with a degree in respiratory ...