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Home Rehab Network
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2019
Home Rehab Network (HRN) is interactive Cardiac and Pulmonary tele-rehabilitation from the comfort of home. Here on our TH-cam channel, Home Rehab Network seeks to build and empower the patient community around breathing and pulmonary education, and to provide resources to those who may benefit from cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation.
Guided by practitioners and clinicians that are well known in their field of practice, no other program offered in the United States can compete with HRN’s success rates in Pulmonary or Cardiac Telerehabilitation. To learn more about our community and what we do, please visit the website below!
The Best in Telehealth
Home Rehab Network
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Guided by practitioners and clinicians that are well known in their field of practice, no other program offered in the United States can compete with HRN’s success rates in Pulmonary or Cardiac Telerehabilitation. To learn more about our community and what we do, please visit the website below!
The Best in Telehealth
Home Rehab Network
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Can Back Pain Cause Breathing Issues; How We Can Fix That
Discover the surprising link between back pain and breathing issues in this insightful video. We delve into why back discomfort might affect your respiratory health and provide practical solutions to alleviate both symptoms. Join us as we explore expert advice and effective strategies to ensure your back pain doesn't take your breath away.
If you would like to join our program feel free to click this link: thehomerehabnetwork.com/contact/
Check out our support groups:
Heart Disease and Cardiac Rehabilitation Support Group:
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We have Respiratory Therapists cover topics live every Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, Subscribe and catch the next stream!
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To learn more about Home Rehab Network, our Telehealth program
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For more helpful techniques you can access anytime, see our video library at My New Lungs.
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#backpainrelief #breathingtechniques #respiratoryhealth #painrelief #healthtips
If you would like to join our program feel free to click this link: thehomerehabnetwork.com/contact/
Check out our support groups:
Heart Disease and Cardiac Rehabilitation Support Group:
groups/397996870922437
COPD Rehabilitation and Support Group: groups/copdrehab/?ref=share_group_link
We have Respiratory Therapists cover topics live every Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, Subscribe and catch the next stream!
Check out our store: thehomerehabnetwork.com/shop/
To learn more about Home Rehab Network, our Telehealth program
& For more educational resources please check out:
thehomerehabnetwork.com/
For more helpful techniques you can access anytime, see our video library at My New Lungs.
My New Lungs: training.mynewlungs.com/
410-871-4601
Delta-V: deltav.rehab/
410-871-4601
Follow our
Facebook: HomeRehabNetwork/
My New Lungs Facebook: TrainingMyNewLungs/
Delta-V Facebook: DeltaVRMT?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Instagram: homerehabnetwork
Twitter: hrn_rehab
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@homerehabnetwork
#backpainrelief #breathingtechniques #respiratoryhealth #painrelief #healthtips
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How Does a Pulse Oximeter Work: A Guide for COPD Patients
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How Does a Pulse Oximeter Work: A Guide for COPD Patients
Breathing with COPD: How To Breathe Properly During Exercise
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Breathing with COPD: How To Breathe Properly During Exercise
Fever and COPD Breathing Issues and What You Need to Know
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Fever and COPD Breathing Issues and What You Need to Know
The Truth About Sleep: Busting Sleep Myths and Misconceptions
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The Truth About Sleep: Busting Sleep Myths and Misconceptions
Heart Rate 101: Understanding Low Heart Rates in Cardiac Care
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Heart Rate 101: Understanding Low Heart Rates in Cardiac Care
Breathing Beyond the Tank: Your Journey to Oxygen Independence
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Breathing Beyond the Tank: Your Journey to Oxygen Independence
COPD Tips: How to Breathe Better While Bathing
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COPD Tips: How to Breathe Better While Bathing
Navigating COPD: Exacerbations Impact of Illness on Respiratory Health
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Navigating COPD: Exacerbations Impact of Illness on Respiratory Health
Therapy Spotlight: Cycling for COPD and Cardiac Health
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Therapy Spotlight: Cycling for COPD and Cardiac Health
COPD Wellness: 10 Achievable Resolutions for the New Year
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COPD Wellness: 10 Achievable Resolutions for the New Year
Humidity and COPD: Creating a Comfortable Living Environment
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Humidity and COPD: Creating a Comfortable Living Environment
12 Tips for Managing COPD & the Holidays
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12 Tips for Managing COPD & the Holidays
COPD and Lung Scarring What You Need to Know
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COPD and Lung Scarring What You Need to Know
Emphysema Insights: A Closer Look at COPD
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Emphysema Insights: A Closer Look at COPD
Oxygen Safety 101 How to Safely Travel With Oxygen and COPD
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Oxygen Safety 101 How to Safely Travel With Oxygen and COPD
COPD Respiratory Exercise Tips: How You Should Approach Cardio Workouts
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COPD Respiratory Exercise Tips: How You Should Approach Cardio Workouts
Essential Guide to COPD Health: Mastering Target Heart Rate
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Essential Guide to COPD Health: Mastering Target Heart Rate
Cardio Exercise for COPD Patients When To Incorporate It Into Your Workouts
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Cardio Exercise for COPD Patients When To Incorporate It Into Your Workouts
Benefits of Exercise You Need To Know About!
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Benefits of Exercise You Need To Know About!
2 Key Benefits of Cardiovascular Fitness You Didn't Know About
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2 Key Benefits of Cardiovascular Fitness You Didn't Know About
11 Tips You Can Do to Increase Your Lung Capacity
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11 Tips You Can Do to Increase Your Lung Capacity
Lung Health Made Personal Why You Should Always Speak to Your Doctor About Your Healthcare
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Lung Health Made Personal Why You Should Always Speak to Your Doctor About Your Healthcare
Lung Health 101: DLCO and the Scarring Process, What You Need to Know
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Lung Health 101: DLCO and the Scarring Process, What You Need to Know
Stress Coping One Tip for Managing a Hectic World
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Stress Coping One Tip for Managing a Hectic World
Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Ask The Expert Talk With Dr Rishabh Bansal
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Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Ask The Expert Talk With Dr Rishabh Bansal
The Vital Role of Anti-Inflammatory Medications in Respiratory Health Management
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The Vital Role of Anti-Inflammatory Medications in Respiratory Health Management
Understanding Lung Restriction in COPD Patients Exploring the Anatomy and Function of the Lungs
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Understanding Lung Restriction in COPD Patients Exploring the Anatomy and Function of the Lungs
COPD Patients Breathable Spaces Managing Smells and COPD
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COPD Patients Breathable Spaces Managing Smells and COPD
Why the Severity Of Heart Disease Shouldn’t Be Viewed Differently from Pulmonary Disease
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Why the Severity Of Heart Disease Shouldn’t Be Viewed Differently from Pulmonary Disease
Thank you so much. I also learned a lot.❤
I stopped smoking breathing got worse also I was put on a steriod inhaler too early now on stage 4 I can't do jack jeez ride a bike seriously u clearly know nothing
I have COPD. Recent CT shows lung fibrosis. I also have severe sleep apnea and been on CPAP for 15 years. I recently had an updated Sleep Study done and it showed I have 82 episodes of apnea/hypoxia per hour. My pressure on my CPAP was increased from 5 all the way up to 11. For the first few months, I felt this pressure was going to blow my lungs out and was painful but I continued. I am posting because I wonder how many people out there have past due Sleep Studies and not know how bad their lungs really are. Enjoyed your videos.
BS!!! nobody knows u need oxygen better than u the patient,u don’t have to b a doctor to know u need oxygen this man is foolish…
I think your confused
@@alexgrichuhin1188 how am I confuse when am the1 doctors almost killed in the emergency room by refusing to give me oxygen when I asked for oxygen because I knew I needed it!!! I ended up in the resus room fighting for my life,every time I go to the hospital now I take my oxygen concentrator with me so I don’t have to beg for oxygen from the machines that we the tax payers payed for,now because of my experience u r such a fool n u tone make me sick u don’t know what u saying I saved my own life that day by fighting that doctor that said no to me n making my way to the machine
I was diagnosed last month, I have lupus and Scleroderma since 2016, and they say it destroyed my lung causing the scaring so now I have IPF and I find it difficult to believe my life has. been cut short. I want to treasure moments and create moments with my family.
Thank you so much. I'm getting my first one delivered tomorrow!
Thank you. Helps a lot.❤️
I have insight that helps while caring for my mom. ❤️
Hi mate after looking at ur videos I really need your help mate,I'm a Sevier COPD Patient on top I'm a retainer. I retain high carbondiecside at this moment I'm using NIV at home Sleep with VPAP ST-A Lumis100 Anyway after using the vpap I'm still gagging for every breath and feeling heavyness on my head and pain on the right side of my head and pain all over my neck that's because my crb is very high and after using the vpap, last night I was unable to breath so called emergency line the ambulance came took me to hospital the doctor said on chest tray she saw infection on my right side of my chest,so now it made sense why I was unable to tolerate the vpap machine. I got appointment with Figiotheraphy to check if it's the right setting or not if needs changing then they will change it for me.but in the mean time any advice how to cope when unable to breath and when having a panic attack.thankyou
Co2
Useing stairs was tge first thing i noticed i had start of COPD i looked after my sister till she died not long after i was diagnosed its 13 yrs now for me iam on oxygen now August 2024 🌾🐿️🍂
Dr you dont know what your talking about when you have an set back there is NO NO NO Warning it happends so sudenly not a chance of getting anywhere you need an amdulance straight away you cant walk you cant talk or breath so how will you get to your DR sillt man
He doesnt know what he is talking about it happends in a split secound there is no warning at all if you live alone get one of thors wrist bands to get ambulance they are quick to attend when the hear th noise you are making
With flare ups i can not do a thing excapt push button on a wrist band for AMBULANCE so i dont know why you say go to an chemist ir do this or do that have you seen anyone having a flare up i cant do anything i make a dredfull loud noise it feels like i dying i cant get anythimg on or out you make sound so easy it i hell really
I don't trust that weird eye.
Please don’t start a video with ‘Life expectancy is not so good’. Let’s start with glass half full and go from there.
The lack of energy and no emotional and physical support...feels like im dead already or would prefer God to come fetch me. South Africa have no support groups. In a matter of 6 months i went from not being able sit still to stuck alone in my room....that's no life...please forgive my negativity, but this hit me hard. No emphysema, they don't know the reason and together with that Lupus, Sjorgens, and RA all at once!!!
Jeez what utter rubbish.
Smoking is not the leading cause of COPD It is a cofactor. The real cause of COPD is the toxic food and drinks that we consume on a daily basis.🤔
I find yoga helps a lot
Unfortunately, now time is wasted because they all want to have it be covid and the associated tests to get more money
But what is the basic how to breath? Breathe in by nose and breathe out by the mouth, right ?
Can you get COPD even if you don't smoke? I have low oxygen below 93 usually when i lay down,and i get a crackling sound when I breathe in when i lay down as well
Yes you can. I have it and never smoked. However I lived with smokers all my life. That probably where it came from .
Did you have this checked out? I'm no doctor, but in trying to figure out why I was short of breath, I came across a few things that said a crackling sound while breathing could be due to heart issues. You might want to make a doctor's appointment ASAP.
Hi please tell me you still do pulmonary rehab!!
Recumbent trikes are a great for adults who want to safely get back into cycling
Too boring - worst presentation
Such an interesting clip which was personally beneficial. Thank you so much!🌹
part of the plan when not treating covid early.... there was NO excuse to not implement early treatment..I'm a nurse,and this was a no brainer. I also became a patient....now damaged.
Ride a bike are you kidding me im stage 4 im out of breathe walking to the toliet seriously id swap my lungs for someone given out this advice struggling to breathe ill go for a bike ride jeez
he is very negative person
Great advice! Thanks!
I have got copd stagr 2 so i stopped smoking now for 10 weeks. Feeling so much better & i do breathing exercises most days.
Thank you very much
I have question. What is more common to get damage in from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in lungs one lung or both?
I was diagnosed with ipf on March 7th of this year. I researched treatment options and set up to get umbilical cord stem cell transplants over a 3-week period in Bangkok. I have completed the treatment and I no longer have symptoms of the disease. My oxygen has returned to 99%. I can walk again, sing again, play trumpet again add exercise again. The scarring has been reversed in my lungs and the tissue has been regenerated
Can you.share the details of the hospital and treatment cost.
Is this post bogus? If it is its disgusting, if something sounds to good to be true, it usually is. Fingers crossed this is a genuine post.
*The higher the CO2...The higher the pulse rate.... Thank you.
Thank you.
Does it work
VACCINE .....no
Thank you for this video! I learned a lot!
I am on oxygen 24/7. Stage 2-3 I still have difficulty breathing when slightly active will I get better?
Accomplished night time nostril breathing . Do u do little steps at a time when i go out.? Practice little at a tim..?.. HELP ANY HELP.....thank you you are very helpfu.l xx
God has predestined our expiration date. Don't worry about it. Enjoy your life!
This is reality 😂😂
People say "fight to the end". Why? I've seen too many try to do that only to make themselves more miserable. I don't want to do that. God has me in His hands. I'll go when He feels it's my time. I have had IPF for 3 years. I am not taking Ofev or Espriet & don't plan to. No thank you to the rough side effects.
Hrn
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Good video to learn about pulse / oximeter information. 4:34 "Am I dying?" Nope, you're too cute to die. 😉
1) Quit smoking. 2) Medications 3) Oxygen 4) Improve air quality in your home. 5) Exercise 6) Healthy Diet ( I do the Carnivore Diet) 7) Manage anxiety, depression, and stress. 8) Supplements 9) Essential oils 10) Vaccinations
What a terrible video. You start by answering the question of life expectancy by giving a clear answer and then back track by saying it depends on many different factors. Why not just say the latter part and give people some work to do to help themselves. Jeez!
I whese a lot also shortness of breath
why do copd patients hyperventilate for no reason ? i think my dad is the only person that breaths more slowly when he is moving, than when he is sitting still. it gets on my nuts
wow interesting