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COVID-19 April 2020 Breathing Exercises In response to the current COVID-19 situation, it is important to be proactive in maintaining a healthy and clear chest by completing regular breathing exercises. The following technique is a simple way to encourage airway clearance. Active Cycle of Breathing Techniques Active Cycle of Breathing Techniques (ACBT) can be used as a preventative measure, helping to improve breathing control, and is one way to clear sputum or phlegm from the chest. t’s a simple eercise which is best done regularly (ideally twice daily). t only taes a few minutes to complete, and is easily incorporated into daily routines. This technique combines normal, relaed breathing, deep breathing and ‘huffing’, and is effective for the ma ority of people who have sputum. euroehab Allied ealth etwor’s physiotherapists can help you complete this program effectively and may tailor it to your specific needs and ability via Telehealth. Repeat these exercises 2-3 times per day for prevention, or more frequently if you develop cold or flu symptoms. How to do it ou can repeat the previous steps a uffing helps to eep the airways couple of times if you are able. This part open and allows the sputum to move is helping to open the airways, and get up and out. A huff uses less energy Breathing Components air moving deeper into your lungs. hen than coughing and is more effective. . it in a comfortable position, rela your you feel there is some sputum to clear, After a couple of huffs, you may need shoulders and do a normal relaed try or ‘huffs’ (described below). to cough. This is quite normal. ou may tummy breaths (allowing your tummy also need to cough when huffing has to epand as you inhale). Huffing not been effective following repeated . ow tae long, slow, deep breaths in, attempts. nly use a cough if this is the A huff is a forced breath out. case. t is important to avoid long bouts as deep as is comfortable, and then . tart by taing a small to medium of coughing as this can be very tiring and slowly breathe out. Breathe in through breath in. may mae you feel breathless, or mae your nose. Tae your time. f you can, your throat or chest sore or tight. hold your breath in for a couple of . pen your mouth wide. seconds. Breathe the air all the way . orce all the air out of your open How long should I do it for? out, eeping relaed. t may help to mouth. This should be fairly fast and breathe out through your mouth. you should feel your tummy muscles epeat the whole breathing cycle as . eturn to normal relaed tummy contract to help push the air out. often as you need to in order to clear breathing. magine you are steaming up a mirror as much sputum as you can. . Tae another long, slow, deep with your breath. here possible breaths as above. huffcough into a tissue to minimise droplet spread. As a rough guide, complete . eturn to normal, relaed tummy . A huff is quite short and sharp. for 2-4 cycles per session. breathing. • • • • • • eer ar Thomastown erribee Albury odonga egion ( ) mailnrah.com.au nrah.com.au
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