I easily get out of breath. Can I use the Breather?
Yes. You might find that you will have to work with low resistance for a while until your dyspnea, or breathlessness, has improved.
Research has shown that respiratory muscle training (RMT) significantly improves dyspnea and breathlessness, which is especially important for people with COPD, asthma and the elderly. Using the Breather will strengthen your respiratory muscles, reduce your symptoms and increase your level of activity and exercise.
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I easily get out of breath. Can I use the Breather?
Yes. You might find that you will have to work with low resistance for a while until your dyspnea, or breathlessness, has improved. Research has shown that respiratory muscle training (RMT) significantly improves dyspnea and breathlessness, which is ...
Evidence for use of the Breather in Dysphagia?
Expiratory muscle strength is essential for optimal cough and swallow function. Strengthening of the expiratory muscles by regular application of the Breather can alleviate the symptoms of dysphagia by improving cough volume and acceleration, and ...
Can I use the Breather if I'm on supplemental oxygen?
You may complete respiratory muscle training (RMT) with THE BREATHER device with your supplemental oxygen in place via nasal cannula on continuous flow. If you do not use it 24-hours per day, you may consider using a pulse oximeter while you do RMT ...
Is it possible to use this with a trach?
Yes, that is possible, but you have to use your clinical judgement. Maybe try whether the patient can finger occlude first? I have used RMT with patients with a trach and I have them finger occlude while they do the Breather. It's real easy to take ...
Will the Breather help my panic attacks?
There is evidence to show that a particular breathing regimen can be used to decrease anxiety, panic and stress. RMT serves as a practice to support breathing exercises and help create a strong foundation in your breathing regimen. Please see the ...