Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and
Vascular Rehabilitation

Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Pulmonary rehabilitation can help if you experience difficulty with mobility and exercise tolerance as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or a restrictive lung disorder.

A twelve-week pulmonary rehabilitation program begins with an initial evaluation of your exercise tolerance, muscle strength, range of motion and gait. Respiratory therapists evaluate the need for supplemental oxygen, monitoring of breath sounds and proper use of inhalers. Once your symptoms and other medical concerns have been identified, short and long term goals are established.

How the Program Works

The pulmonary program often consists of progressive aerobic and strength training exercises, combined with education on energy conservation, pursed lip and diaphragmatic breathing, cardiopulmonary disease processes, and proper nutrition and weight management. Program outcomes show improvement in quality of life and the ability to perform activities of daily living. Upon completion of the program, a discharge summary or final report is forwarded to your pulmonologist.

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