Oumua breathing trainer for COPD
COPD is chronic, but breathing training helps control symptoms and improve lung function
Less breathlessness
Clinical studies confirm inspiratory muscle training significantly reduces dyspnea in COPD patients
Research shows breathing training strengthens airway muscles and lowers coughing frequency
Studies report measurable gains in lung capacity and COPD symptom control after regular training
breathing
Breathing training engages more of the lungs with every breath, easing shortness of breath in COPD
fatigue
Stronger respiratory muscles improve oxygen distribution, helping reduce fatigue
coughing
Breathing exercises condition lung and throat muscles, reducing coughing and airway irritation
Clinical studies on COPD and breathing training
Research confirms that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) improves exercise capacity, reduces breathlessness, and enhances quality of life in COPD patients
capacity
IMT strengthens respiratory muscles, helping people with COPD reduce dyspnea
breathing
Studies show IMT lowers shortness of breath, improves lung function, and boosts inspiratory strength
quality of life
Breathing training helps COPD patients manage symptoms, stay active, and feel better overall