Pulmonary Essentials: Spirometry

Date and Time

August 20, 2024
3–4 p.m. ET

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

Breathing difficulty affects all aspects of health and quality of life including functional mobility, ADLs/IADLs, swallowing, speaking and sleeping. Spirometry assessment and exercise can be easily incorporated into pulmonary rehabilitation to optimize patient outcomes. This one hour intermediate level course for PT/PTAs and OT/OTAs is part of a series of Accelerated Clinical Practice courses. Through instruction and lab, this course provides the essential information to understand how to assess and incorporate spirometry into breathing exercise within an evidence-based pulmonary rehabilitation program.

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