Respiratory rehabilitation physiotherapy is a specialised form of therapy that focuses on improving lung function and breathing in people with respiratory issues. It uses targeted breathing techniques, exercises, and airway clearance methods to help manage symptoms, reduce breathlessness, and enhance quality of life.

Individuals suffering from chronic respiratory problems such as COPD, asthma, or bronchiectasis can benefit from respiratory rehabilitation. The therapies help manage symptoms, strengthen respiratory muscles, and support overall lung health.

At CAPAAR, common respiratory conditions treated include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), asthma, and bronchiectasis, with tailored interventions to alleviate symptoms and improve breathing efficiency.

Respiratory physiotherapy helps by teaching breathing techniques to improve airflow, clearing mucus from the lungs, strengthening breathing muscles, and educating patients on self-management strategies to enhance daily function and reduce complications.

Yes, respiratory rehabilitation can be adapted for children with special needs, including those with autism spectrum disorders, to support their overall respiratory health and functional abilities through age-appropriate exercises and physiotherapy techniques.