Tuesday, September 25, 2012

China Rehabilitation Research Center the intersection of Beijing and the intersection of physical therapy and department children of Pok Oi Hospital launch children breathe movement and arrange phlegm train

China Rehabilitation Research Center the intersection of Beijing and the intersection of physical therapy and department, children of Pok Oi Hospital, launch children breathe movement and arrange phlegm train
Recently, China Rehabilitation Research Center the intersection of Beijing and the intersection of physical therapy and department, children of Pok Oi Hospital, launch children breathe sport and rank the phlegm, train, severe brain paralysis infant in the ones that specially unusually increase or reduce to resulting in breathing the skin tension of skin because the brain damages, the spinal that child's brain traumatism, high-order spinal damage and cause independent movement reducing and breathing function of the thoracic cage to weaken damages infants, going on muscular dystrophy infant etc.. This training helps infant's lung to expand, make the lung fully inflated, promote the lung function, help alveolus small secretion get rid of outside the body, prevent phlegm from pile up and turn into, infect in lung in the kind way, improve immunity. In addition, the infant, through breathing sports, can strengthen infant's lung air exchange ability of brain paralysis, improve blood and oxygen saturation lever, make infants maintain the limb sports for a long time. Deeplying breathe can also increase the patient's skin intensity of breath to train, obviously improve and keep in touch with the function. And can train reducing and relaxed and comfortable dense phlegm through arranging the phlegm and already to discharge have secretion which bacteria have grown, help infants to recover. This department trains front and back blood and oxygen saturation lever and heart rate to measure the contrast to the infant, have proved that trains the result to be very obvious, is well received by the infant parents. (PT1 subject reporter He Yan)

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