Chest physical therapy (CPT) is a widely used intervention for patients with airway diseases. The main goal is to facilitate secretion transport and thereby decrease secretion retention in the airways. Historically, conventional CPT has consisted of a combination of forced expirations (directed cough or huff), postural drainage, percussion, and/or shaking. CPT improves mucus transport, but it is not entirely clear which groups of patients benefit from which CPT modalities. In general, the patients who benefit most from CPT are those with airways disease and objective signs of secretion retention (eg, persistent rhonchi or decreased breath sounds) or subjective signs of difficulty expectorating sputum, and with progression of disease that mi...
Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a chronic debilitating condition with abnormal permanent dilatation ...
The chronic obstructive lung disease is characterized by presence of airways obstruction which, as a...
Individuals with neuromuscular disease and restrictive pulmonary syndromes can benefit from the use ...
Chest physical therapy (CPT) is a widely used intervention for patients with airway diseases. The ma...
Manual chest physiotherapy (MCP) techniques, involving chest percussion, vibration and assisted coug...
Chest physiotherapy practice may vary across intensive care units, hospitals, and countries, includi...
Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is one aspect of bronchial hygiene and may include turning, postural drain...
Chest physical therapy for acutely ill medical patients is a specialty that has evolved in response ...
Cough and expectoration of mucus are the best-known symptoms in patients with pulmonary disease. The...
There is considerable global variability in clinical practice regarding the prescription of airway c...
Mucus hypersecretion and impaired mucus clearance are well-known symptoms in patients with chronic o...
There is considerable global variability in clinical practice regarding the prescription of airway c...
Mucus hypersecretion and impaired mucus clearance are well-known symptoms in patients with chronic o...
Functionally COPD is characterized by a reduction in airflow and an increase in dead space. Physical...
ABSTRACT: Cough and expectoration of mucus are the best-known symptoms in patients with pulmonary di...
Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a chronic debilitating condition with abnormal permanent dilatation ...
The chronic obstructive lung disease is characterized by presence of airways obstruction which, as a...
Individuals with neuromuscular disease and restrictive pulmonary syndromes can benefit from the use ...
Chest physical therapy (CPT) is a widely used intervention for patients with airway diseases. The ma...
Manual chest physiotherapy (MCP) techniques, involving chest percussion, vibration and assisted coug...
Chest physiotherapy practice may vary across intensive care units, hospitals, and countries, includi...
Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is one aspect of bronchial hygiene and may include turning, postural drain...
Chest physical therapy for acutely ill medical patients is a specialty that has evolved in response ...
Cough and expectoration of mucus are the best-known symptoms in patients with pulmonary disease. The...
There is considerable global variability in clinical practice regarding the prescription of airway c...
Mucus hypersecretion and impaired mucus clearance are well-known symptoms in patients with chronic o...
There is considerable global variability in clinical practice regarding the prescription of airway c...
Mucus hypersecretion and impaired mucus clearance are well-known symptoms in patients with chronic o...
Functionally COPD is characterized by a reduction in airflow and an increase in dead space. Physical...
ABSTRACT: Cough and expectoration of mucus are the best-known symptoms in patients with pulmonary di...
Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a chronic debilitating condition with abnormal permanent dilatation ...
The chronic obstructive lung disease is characterized by presence of airways obstruction which, as a...
Individuals with neuromuscular disease and restrictive pulmonary syndromes can benefit from the use ...