The act of breathing is an involuntary activity that we don't think twice about. Did you know that a defective gene in the body could lead to the production of abnormally thick, sticky mucus in the lungs? Since May is Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Awareness Month, we are raising awareness about the fact that CF affects almost 30,000 children and adults in the United States each year, according to the cystic fibrosis foundation.
Although genetic screening and drug interventions are the mainstay of treatment, physical therapy offers tremendous benefits in helping patients get rid of mucus in the lungs and improving the ability to breathe.
Physical therapy, in the form of "chest physical therapy", can be life saving, because the patient’s cough reflex may be too weak to forcefully cough up the mucus. A trained physical therapist can provide chest physical therapy treatment and treat an individual struggling to breathe.
"Chest physical therapy" can involve a number of different maneuvers to facilitate the removal of excessive mucus and improve breathing for individuals.
Some of these include:
For example, take a shallow to medium breath in and exhale it out forcefully. This sudden diaphragm movement can push the phlegm up and out of the lungs and relieve congestion.
Imagine trying to breathe, but feeling an obstruction with every single breath as oxygen tries to force its way into the deeper recesses of your lungs.
Imagine being constantly tired and fatigued, because your muscles are not getting the oxygen they so desperately need. That's a day in the life of a patient with cystic fibrosis.
Deep, unobstructed breathing is something we take for granted. It's not a luxury that patients with cystic fibrosis can enjoy. Breathing difficulties can result in other complications. The elimination of excessive, unnecessary mucus from the body with physical therapy helps prevent further complications. It helps to fight infections since excessive mucus in the lungs can harbor infective bacteria.
If you or someone you know suffers from cystic fibrosis or has any difficulty in breathing, call our office today. There is a lot that we can do for you as your physical therapists, and helping you breathe easy is one of them. We'll provide you with the comfort and relief you need. Give us a call today.