Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy

Strengthen Your Heart, Lungs & Breathe Easier

Specialized therapy designed to improve lung capacity, circulation, and overall endurance.

Recovering from a cardiac event or managing respiratory issues can be challenging, but our cardiopulmonary physiotherapy program is here to provide invaluable support. Whether you’re dealing with heart disease, recovering from a heart attack, or managing conditions like asthma or COPD, our specialized program is designed to help you improve cardiovascular health and enhance pulmonary function, so you can live life to the fullest.

What is Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy?

Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy focuses on improving the function of your heart and lungs through targeted exercise, education, and lifestyle modifications. Our experienced physiotherapists are trained to work with patients who have a wide range of cardiac and respiratory conditions, helping them regain strength, endurance, and confidence in their ability to manage their health.

Conditions We Treat

Asthma

A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.

Pulmonary Fibrosis

A lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary

A group of lung diseases, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema, that block airflow and make breathing difficult.

Coronary Artery Disease

A disease caused by the build-up of plaque in the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart.

Post-Surgical Recovery

After surgeries like coronary artery bypass grafting or lung surgery, patients may require physiotherapy to regain their strength and functionality.

Cystic Fibrosis

A genetic disorder that affects the lungs and digestive system, leading to severe respiratory and digestive problems.

How Can Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Help You?

Improved Cardiovascular Health

Through targeted exercise programs, we’ll help you strengthen your heart and improve circulation, reducing your risk of future cardiac events and enhancing overall cardiovascular health.

Enhanced Pulmonary Function

Through targeted exercise programs, we’ll help you strengthen your heart and improve circulation, reducing your risk of future cardiac events and enhancing overall cardiovascular health.

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Breathe easier and strengthen your heart with expert physiotherapy care.

Improve stamina, lung capacity, and circulation to live a healthier, more active life.

Cardiopulmonary physical therapists use a variety of techniques, some of them including:

  • Breathing techniques for proper muscle use and reduction of shortness of breath.
  • Exercises that will help to increase the flexibility of chest and rib muscles allowing for larger inhalation.
  • Bespoke exercise regimens are meant to boost stamina and power while promoting respiratory ease.
  • Cough management strategies aimed at decreasing the production of mucus.
  • Manual therapy strategies to reduce pain after surgery
  • Manual therapy strategies to increase mobility of the thorax and strengthen the muscles that control breathing.

Your Journey to Stronger Heart and Lung Function Starts Here

If you’re recovering from a cardiac event or managing respiratory issues, don’t wait to seek the support you need. Contact us today to schedule your initial assessment and learn more about how our cardiopulmonary physiotherapy program can help you improve your cardiovascular health, enhance your pulmonary function, and reclaim your quality of life. We’re here to help you breathe easier, strengthen your heart, and live life to the fullest.

Most Popular Questions

Learn how physiotherapy can strengthen your heart and lungs, making breathing and daily activities easier.

It's a specialized therapy to improve lung function, circulation, and overall heart health.

Yes, it improves breathing techniques, reduces breathlessness, and enhances endurance in patients with chronic lung diseases.

Through guided exercises, posture correction, and breathing techniques, it helps lungs work more efficiently.

Yes, programs are designed under professional supervision, ensuring safety for heart patients.

Breathing control, chest expansion, aerobic conditioning, and light strength training are common.

Typically 2–3 times per week, but it varies depending on medical advice.