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Pulmonary Rehab

Pulmonary Rehabilitation2024-11-20T15:07:26-05:00

For most people, breathing is automatic and something you don’t spend much time thinking about—unless you suffer from chronic pulmonary disease. There are many types of pulmonary diseases, most of which stem from chronic lung disease. If you suffer from emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, or interstitial lung disease, you probably have experienced the stress and anxiety that come from living with a chronic condition that affects your breathing and your life.

Except for transplant situations, damage to the lungs cannot be repaired. But there are ways to compensate. Pulmonary rehabilitation strengthens the rest of the body, so that your lungs don’t have to work so hard. Physical exercise optimizes your body’s ability to use the lung function that’s available and, equally as important, enhances mental and emotional well-being.

For most people, breathing is automatic and something you don’t spend much time thinking about—unless you suffer from chronic pulmonary disease. There are many types of pulmonary diseases, most of which stem from chronic lung disease. If you suffer from emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, or interstitial lung disease, you probably have experienced the stress and anxiety that come from living with a chronic condition that affects your breathing and your life.

Except for transplant situations, damage to the lungs cannot be repaired. But there are ways to compensate. Pulmonary rehabilitation strengthens the rest of the body, so that your lungs don’t have to work so hard. Physical exercise optimizes your body’s ability to use the lung function that’s available and, equally as important, enhances mental and emotional well-being.

PULMONARY REHAB REQUIREMENTS

Prior to starting pulmonary rehabilitation, you must have completed a pulmonary function test within the last year and recently completed a stress test or six-minute walk test.

Tracy's Story
Tracy's Story
Tracy's Story
Tracy Vitulli of Freehold was running the bases during a softball game years ago when he suddenly couldn’t catch his breath – and then couldn’t get out of bed for several days. A longtime smoker, Tracy learned he had emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), two conditions that cause irreversible lung damage. “I gained an oxygen tank and a...Read More >
Sandy's Story
Sandy's Story
Sandy's Story
For about a year, Sandy Gordon of Colts Neck had labored breathing when performing tasks such as climbing stairs, and just thought it was part of the aging process. When her breathing didn’t improve, she visited Kenneth D. Barofsky, MD, board-certified internal medicine physician and on staff at CentraState and did the breathing test, and he diagnosed her with COPD. COPD, or...Read More >

PULMONOLOGISTS

Samuel Krachman, DO SK

Samuel Krachman, DO

Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine

Frank Coppolino, MD

Frank Coppolino, MD

Pulmonary Disease

Vivek Jayaschandran, MD VJ

Vivek Jayaschandran, MD

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease

Rajagopalan Rengan, DO

Rajagopalan Rengan, DO

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine

Nirav N. Shah, DO

Nirav N. Shah, DO

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease

John DeTullio, MD

John DeTullio, MD

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease

Kenneth Barofsky, MD

Kenneth Barofsky, MD

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease

Navjot Kaur, MD NK

Navjot Kaur, MD

Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine

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