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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. Pulmonary Rehab for Lung Cancer: Who Should Try It and What ...

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    Benefits. Pulmonary rehabilitation can help you: manage symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and depression. improve your lung function enough to qualify for surgery. improve your ability ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  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. Timeline of respiratory therapy - Wikipedia

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    1940-1960. 1943: Dr. Edwin R. Levine, MD began training technicians in basic inhalation therapy for post-surgical patients. 1946: ( US) Dr Levine and his technicians formed the Inhalation Therapy Association. 1954: ( US) March 16, 1954 the ITA is renamed the American Association of Inhalation Therapists (AAIT).