The Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation Department provides outpatient services to patients recovering from heart and lung diseases. Our services include supervised exercise sessions, education, and ...
Maintaining regular exercise reduced the risk for mortality in interstitial lung disease (ILD); exercise maintainers had a lower risk than nonexercisers. The benefits were more pronounced in patients ...
Simple exercise equipment works as well as high-tech gym programs for older adults with lung disease
A new study offers encouraging news for older adults with chronic respiratory conditions who may struggle to access traditional gym-based rehabilitation programs. Researchers found that pulmonary ...
Cold weather places additional stress on the heart, leading to an increased risk of cardiac events during northern Michigan winters. Structured support programs, such as the Better Breathing program, ...
Breathing exercises help to strengthen the muscles used for breathing, help with the flow of air, and increase the capacity of the lungs. Their role in improving the function of the lungs, the supply ...
As more research finds evidence of QOL benefits, pulmonologists ponder bringing new singing programs to their patients.
The Program for Pulmonary Fibrosis and Interstitial Lung Disease's mission is to provide state of the art evaluation and treatment for patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILD). The University of ...
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