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Begin by removing all components from the package and attaching the open end of the tubing to the stem at the front side of the exerciser.
Slide the yellow pointer to your prescribed milliliter volume level, ensuring you hold or stand the exerciser in an upright position.
Exhale normally, then place your lips tightly around the mouthpiece.
Inhale slowly to raise the white piston in the chamber, maintaining the top of the yellow flow cup within the designated flow range.
Continue inhaling until you reach your prescribed level indicated by the top of the piston. Once complete, remove your mouth from the mouthpiece, hold your breath as instructed, and exhale normally.
Allow the piston to return to the bottom of the chamber, rest briefly, and repeat this exercise as directed by your physician.
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What is the best device to increase lung capacity?
An incentive spirometer is like an exercise machine for your lungs. It helps you maintain your lung strength, or it helps your lungs get stronger after an injury or illness. After surgery, an incentive spirometer can: Improve lung ventilation.
Who cannot use a spirometer?
Spirometry is generally a safe test. You may feel short of breath or dizzy for a moment after you do the test. Because the test requires some physical effort, it isnt done if youve recently had a heart attack or another heart condition.
Does the lung exerciser actually work?
The rehabilitation training of the respiratory muscles using an individualized respiratory muscle training device combined with conventional physical therapy exercise can improve pulmonary function and exercise capacity in patients with chronic stroke.
How often should you use a volumetric exerciser?
Take 10 to 15 breaths with your spirometer every 1 to 2 hours, or as often as instructed by your provider.
Do lung exercisers work?
A device called an incentive spirometer can help you take deep breaths correctly. By using the incentive spirometer every 1 to 2 hours, or as instructed by your provider, you can take an active role in your recovery and keep your lungs healthy.
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