Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac ProblemsBarbara Anne Webber, Jennifer A. Pryor Demonstrates the art and science of physiotherapy in heart and lung disease and emphasizes the essential contribution made by specialist physiotherapists within the whole team of those caring for adults, adolescents and children with cardiac and pulmonary problems. |
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Contents | 12 |
11 Physiotherapy problems and their | 199 |
Investigations patients problems and 12 Surgical patients and patients requiring | 237 |
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abdominal active cycle acute airflow assessment asthma blood breathing control breathing techniques breathlessness bronchial secretions bronchiectasis bronchodilator bronchus capacity cardiac output cardiac rehabilitation cardiopulmonary catheter cause chest clapping chest radiograph chest wall clearance clinical collapse coronary cough cycle of breathing cystic fibrosis decrease diagnosis diaphragm drainage drugs effective emphysema Entonox exercise testing exercise tolerance expiration factors flow fluid heart rate humidification hyperinflation hyperventilation improve increase indicated infants infection inhalation injury inspiration intubated IPPB Journal lobe lung disease lung function lung volume manual hyperinflation measured mechanical ventilation Medicine mmHg mobilization monitoring myocardial myocardial infarction nebulizer normal obstruction occur oxygen transport PaCO2 pain physiotherapy pleural pleural effusion pneumonia pneumothorax postoperative problems pulmonary oedema reduced Respiratory Disease respiratory distress respiratory muscles risk spirometry sputum suction surgery surgical symptoms syndrome therapy thoracic thoracotomy tidal volume tion tissue trachea transplantation treatment tube usually venous ventricular
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