Thanks Fyzzio, PTs in the USA don't have any involvement in respiratory medicine. Instead there is another "professional" group with a 2 year degree that seems to only do nebulizers and pulse oximetry throughout the general hospital and ventillator manipulation and nebs and suctioning in the ICU and CICU. I never see them doing percs and vibes nor postural drainage nor teach patients the FET, Huff and cough technique for mucous clearance. I often feel that patients with bi-basal crackles and audible upper airway congestion could do with those techniques. I never see patient education on on positioning strategies for dyspnoea. I feel the American patient is missing out big time and perhaps they take way longer to get better. So, my question to you, are all the techniques that I learned still in vogue ?
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