- Helps to maintain lung capacity and function after periods of inactivity
- Encourages deep breathing, which can aid in relieving excess mucus
- Helps to prevent bronchial and pulmonary diseases and infections
- Exercises and strengthens the breathing muscles
- Increases transpulmonary pressure and inspiratory volumes
- Helps post surgical patients restore lung function after heart or lung surgery
- Can be used as part of a Bronchial Hygiene Routine to clear the lungs of excess mucus
- Suitable for daily use
- Excellent for lowering stress levels
- Can be used sitting or standing
How to use the Respiron breathing therapy device- Forcefully inhale through the mouthpiece to make the three colored balls float. Repeating this breathing exercise daily is perfect for pulmonary rehabilitation and physiotherapy. The quality of your breathing will improve and mucus will be loosened.
There are two lines in the first cylinder for another breathing exercise. Try and balance the ball between them to train the depth of your breathing rather than the strength.
Adjustable resistance levels- The Respiron has four levels of resistance – 0 (easy), 1 (average), 2 (difficult), and 3 (very difficult). Start at level 0 and advance to the next level when the exercise no longer challenges you. Turn the blue regulator to increase the intensity.
Once you are comfortable at level 3, challenge yourself further by trying to keep the balls floating for longer periods.
Train expiratory muscles- You can also train your expiratory muscles by holding the Respiron upside down and blowing through the mouthpiece. Training your expiratory muscles can help to fight shortness of breath and improve cough strength.
How to clean the Respiron- The Respiron is for individual use and should be cleaned after each use.
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