Overcoming Barriers to Physical Activity & Online Interventions
In Overcoming Barriers to Physical Activity & Online Interventions, Lauren Tracey discusses the importance of understanding barriers and what you, as an exercise professional, can do to best help your clients. Please see a recording of the session below.
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AEROBIKA* OPEP DeviceAdding AEROBIKA* OPEP device to usual COPD treatment improves lung ventilation, Quality of Life, lung functions and reduces exacerbations and hospitalization. 1,2,3 This may help decrease COPD patients exposure to hospital & risk of infection. Patient counselling tools are available here: |
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References 1. Burudpakdee et al. Pulm Ther DOI: 10.1007/s41030-017-0027-5 2. Bourbeau j. et al. OPEP Device therapy in Canada. Canadian j.of resp.critical care and sleep medicine 2019. 3. Svenningsen S. et al. Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. COPD 2016;13(1):66-74
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- Identifies patients whose last prescription for a spacer has lapsed
- Identifies patients with asthma, COPD or bronchiectasis and prescribed a pMDI without a spacer (NICE Technology appraisal guidance TA10)
- Identifies patients whose asthma, COPD or bronchiectasis is poorly managed for example poor inhaler technique, overuse of short acting bronchodilators, exacerbations or emergency admissions
- Patients are grouped by diagnosis (asthma, COPD or bronchiectasis)