Resistance Chair
Guideline for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation
General
Information
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to chronic bronchitis and
emphysema, two major lung diseases. COPD is characterized by an
obstruction in airflow through the lungs secondary to narrowing and
inflammation that restricts normal oxygen uptake. This disease is often
secondary to breathing fumes, such as noxious particles or gas, most commonly
from tobacco smoke.The rehabilitation
of COPD aims to reduce symptoms, improve overall functional status, increase
activity, and fitness level. COPD rehabilitation involves upper and lower
extremity exercises, education, breathing techniques, and both psychological
and social support to improve quality of life (1).
The Resistance Chair general conditioning and aerobic
program provides an at-home exercise program for both upper and
lower extremity exercising as part of a complete rehabilitation program.
One study found COPD patients who engaged in a lower extremity exercise regimen
versus a conventional program increased their walking distance by almost 25%
(2) .
Resistance Chair Recommendations
Management of COPD is very complex, requiring drug therapy, smoking cessation,
sequential pulmonary function tests, and sometimes supplemental oxygen during
exercise. Exertion level should normally not exceed a level where normal
conversation can occur comfortably. Certain rescue medications for
shortness of breath, such as Albuterol, and supplemental oxygen should be kept
nearby during any increased activity level. The
Resistance Chair general conditioning and aerobic program is an ideal
at-home exercise solution for individuals with mobiity restrictions due to
COPD.
References
1. Troosters, T, Casaburi, R, Gosselink, R, Decramer, M. Pulmonary
rehabilitation in chronic COPD. American Journal of Respiratory Care
Medicine 2005; 172:19.
2. Sinclair, DJ, Ingram, CG. Controlled trial of supervised
exercise training in chronic bronchitis. British Medical Journal 1980;
280: 519.
General disclaimer:Consult your physician before using exercise
equipment or starting an exercise program. Please read the complete disclaimer
before using any Resistance Chair equipment or
products.
General Precautions: Stop exercise if
you experience pain and consult your physician before resuming the Resistance Chair exercise program.