Active Cycle Breathing Exercise on Post Tuberculosis Bronchiectasis

  • Halim R
  • Widjanantie S
  • Anggoro S
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Abstract

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) has remained as a major global health issue in Indonesia. Bronchiectasisfrequently occurs in healing process, followed by excessive phlegm and low physical activity.Methods: A case presentation of 49 years old female diagnosed as bronchiectasis post tuberculosis,difficulty to clear the phlegm, and inactive. Patient has undergone pulmonary rehabilitation by activecycle breathing exercise, 5 days a week, 30 minute/session, for 2 weeks.Results: There was no dyspnea, patient easily remove phlegm, and can be more active, after cyclebreathing exercise program.Conclusion: Active cycle breathing exercise effective to relieve dyspnea, improving patient ability toclearance the phlegm, and increase physical activity.Keywords: Bronchiectasis, active cycle breathing exercise, phlegm clearance, physical activity

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Halim, R. G., Widjanantie, S. C., & Anggoro, S. C. (2019). Active Cycle Breathing Exercise on Post Tuberculosis Bronchiectasis. Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 7(02), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.36803/ijpmr.v7i02.141

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