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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Intermediate Exercises
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Institution
American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim
Institution Typology
Public Institution
Country
United
Description
This instructional video is designed for patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and focuses on intermediate and advanced pulmonary rehabilitation exercises.
The goal is to improve exercise tolerance, reduce dyspnea, and enhance the overall quality of life for patients with ILD.
The video is presented by a certified pulmonary rehabilitation specialist and includes real-time demonstrations with patients.
Innovation
The video on pulmonary rehabilitation for ILD patients is innovative due to its comprehensive approach, combining cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility exercises specifically tailored for this condition. It features real-time demonstrations with actual patients, providing practical examples. Safety and modification tips are offered for different fitness levels and medical conditions, ensuring accessibility for all users. The integration of specialized breathing techniques enhances lung function. Led by a certified pulmonary rehabilitation specialist, the video ensures professional and medically accurate instructions, making it a holistic resource for ILD patients.
Evaluation System
N/A
Assessment
The guidance from a certified pulmonary rehabilitation specialist helps patients accurately assess improvements in lung function and overall physical health. This evaluative aspect, along with the training provided, ensures that patients can monitor their development effectively.
References
American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. AACVPR [Internet]. Available from: www.aacvpr.org/.
Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation [Internet]. 2024. Available from: www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/.
Boehringer Ingelheim [Internet]. 2010-2024. Available from: www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/es.