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    Re: Help me in Chest Physiotherapy

    hi
    the contraindications of chest physio are rib fracture ,hemoptysis,if feed is given to ventilated patients,cardiac conditions,if SPO2 of patient is very low then wait for it.check moniter during chest physio and also after it.


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    Thumbs up Re: Help me in Chest Physiotherapy

    hi all,
    thanks to all previouse inputs...
    u have to remember a very important item which is if his/her cultures showed negative or positive , and if not it yet ready may u have to look at his sputum!!,as you being suseptable to source of infection,u have to know too if there is cardiac problems don't make some methods of adjusting hight of his bed as that method or other may increases internal cranial pressure!!


    of course there may be others...
    all best


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    Cool Re: Help me in Chest Physiotherapy

    there is evidence out there, especially for the treatment of children with cystic fibrosis, mainly evidence in the form of 'conventional physio' versus 'no physio' or one physio technique versus other techniques (check out: Main et al 2005 - Conventional Chest physiotherapy compared with Other Airway Clearance Techniques for Cystic Fibrosis). you'll find evidence in the form of systematic reviews, but overall, I remember the findings are something like 'chest physio is better than no chest physio, although there is no particular technique which is most beneficial' - there isn't however, much evidence based upon the effectiveness of techniques in the treatment of adults as you can imagine why.


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    Re: Help me in Chest Physiotherapy

    Thanks

    How much SPO2 should be to stop chest physiotherapy? or Why in low SPO2 we should stop chest physio?

    thanks

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    Last edited by physiobob; 06-03-2007 at 01:21 PM.

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    hi saediphysio

    would u plz feed us on this topic,i'm not familiar with this abbreviation!!

    regards



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    Re: Help me in Chest Physiotherapy

    theoraticaly it is100%but practicaly it is90%.below this we give oxygen.Then start giving chest physiotherapyBUT I dont no much about it



 
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