Aldar Maison home healthcare provides cardiopulmonary physiotherapy services aimed at supporting individuals with cardiac and pulmonary conditions, as well as those who are bedridden for extended periods. Here’s how they may approach cardiopulmonary physiotherapy:
- Chest physiotherapy: Implementing techniques such as chest percussion, vibration, postural drainage, and breathing exercises to help clear respiratory secretions, improve lung function, and prevent complications such as pneumonia or atelectasis in individuals with congestion or respiratory conditions.
- Breathing exercises: Teaching and guiding patients through breathing exercises, including deep breathing, diaphragmatic breathing, and incentive spirometry, to enhance lung expansion, strengthen respiratory muscles, and improve oxygenation.
- Mobilization techniques: Providing gentle mobilization techniques and positioning strategies to prevent complications associated with prolonged bed rest, such as muscle weakness, joint stiffness, and pressure ulcers, while promoting circulation and maintaining cardiac functionality.
- Exercise prescription: Designing individualized exercise programs tailored to the patient’s cardiac and pulmonary status, tolerance, and goals, with the aim of improving cardiovascular fitness, endurance, and functional capacity.
- Education and self-management: Offering education on cardiac and pulmonary conditions, medication management, symptom recognition, energy conservation techniques, and lifestyle modifications to empower patients and their caregivers to actively participate in their care and optimize their outcomes.
- Monitoring and progression: Monitoring patients’ progress, vital signs, symptoms, and response to treatment interventions, and adjusting the therapy plan as needed to ensure optimal outcomes and safety.
By providing specialized cardiopulmonary physiotherapy services, Aldar Maison home healthcare aims to improve respiratory function, enhance cardiac performance, prevent complications, and promote overall well-being in individuals with cardiac and pulmonary conditions, as well as those who are bedridden or immobilized for extended periods.

