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Lung Rehabilitation

Occupational Lung Disease Rehabilitation

Practical rehab for work-related lung conditions - breathing strategies and paced conditioning for daily and occupational demands.

Specialist supervised8-12 weeks · 2-3 sessions/weekLive tele-rehabilitation

Who it’s for

Who this program is for

Work-related lung conditions and reduced breathing capacity

Overview

What this program involves

Condition-specific breathing strategies, functional capacity rebuilding, and education for pacing, triggers, and flare prevention.

Your experience

What to expect

Practical sessions focused on returning to daily and work-related demands safely, with breathing techniques for exertion.

Getting started

Your first session, step by step

  1. 1

    Occupational exposure and diagnosis review

  2. 2

    Functional capacity baseline

  3. 3

    Breathing strategies for exertion

  4. 4

    Trigger avoidance education

  5. 5

    Realistic return-to-activity goals

Outcomes

Benefits & outcomes

  • 01Condition-specific breathing and airway strategies
  • 02Functional capacity rebuilding for daily demands
  • 03Education for pacing, triggers, and flare prevention

Safety protocol

How we keep you safe

  • Ongoing exposure triggers identified and avoided
  • SpO₂ and breathlessness monitored during tasks
  • Pacing rules for work-simulation activities
  • Flare-up plan aligned with your respiratory physician

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Practical rehab for work-related lung conditions - breathing strategies and paced conditioning for daily and occupational demands.

Work-related lung conditions and reduced breathing capacity

The program typically runs 8-12 weeks · 2-3 sessions/week. The exact length and frequency are tailored to your diagnosis, current capacity, and recovery goals.

Occupational exposure and diagnosis review; functional capacity baseline; breathing strategies for exertion; trigger avoidance education; realistic return-to-activity goals.

Condition-specific breathing strategies, functional capacity rebuilding, and education for pacing, triggers, and flare prevention.

  • Ongoing exposure triggers identified and avoided
  • SpO₂ and breathlessness monitored during tasks
  • Pacing rules for work-simulation activities
  • Flare-up plan aligned with your respiratory physician

Every session is live-supervised by Dr. Deepali Shah (PT), a Gold Medalist in Cardiopulmonary Sciences, with real-time monitoring of your heart rate, breathing, and symptoms.

Free assessment

Start Occupational Lung Disease Rehabilitation with specialist guidance

Book a free assessment with Dr. Deepali Shah (PT). We'll review your diagnosis, discuss your goals, and build a programme tailored to you - no obligation to enrol.