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Follow on Google News | COPD Studies Reveal Increased Oxygen SaturationBy: Glenn Poyer, CEO Suzanne Andrews, an occupational therapy practitioner with extensive experience treating patients with COPD, states, "Taming COPD and asthma begins with learning how your muscles help you to breathe. Your diaphragm, which covers the lower chest area, helps you draws air into the lungs. Your abdominal muscles work with the diaphragm when you exhale. And the intercostal muscles around your ribs allow the ribcage to expand when you inhale." Suzanne Andrews, host of Functional Fitness on PBS TV, has medically documented the results of specific fitness and breathing exercises that focus on improving functional lung capacity. Using a pulseoximeter, a device that measures oxygen saturation and heart rate, Andrews has medically documented how specific breathing and pulmonary fitness increases oxygen saturation as much as 10 points in 10 seconds. A healthy person has an oxygen saturation of 90 and up. However, people with COPD fall below that line. Andrew's often begins treatment with patients who's oxygen is in the 70 - 80's. Through specific pulmonary rehabilitation techniques, she has successfully increased peoples o2 to that of a healthy person enabling the person to live a fuller life with more energy. A former patient, Richard Blair, shares his inspirational success story. http://youtu.be/ These techniques are in Functional Fitness COPD/Asthma DVD available at http://www.healthwiseexercise.com Healthwise Exercise. Producers of Functional Fitness on PBS offers doctor recommended therapeutic fitness DVD's for specific conditions. End
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