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Hyperinflation therapy is a respiratory therapy technique used to improve lung function. This therapy is often used in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and other conditions that cause decreased lung function.

Overview[edit]

Hyperinflation therapy involves the use of a device to deliver a high volume of air into the lungs. This helps to open up the airways and improve the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The therapy can be administered manually or mechanically.

Indications[edit]

Hyperinflation therapy is indicated for patients with conditions that cause decreased lung function. These conditions include:

Procedure[edit]

The procedure for hyperinflation therapy involves the following steps:

  1. The patient is positioned in a comfortable position.
  2. The device is connected to the patient's airway.
  3. The device delivers a high volume of air into the lungs.
  4. The patient exhales normally.
  5. The procedure is repeated as necessary.

Benefits[edit]

The benefits of hyperinflation therapy include:

  • Improved lung function
  • Increased oxygenation
  • Decreased work of breathing
  • Improved clearance of secretions

Risks[edit]

As with any medical procedure, there are risks associated with hyperinflation therapy. These may include:

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