Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program
Led by Dr. Shubham Sharma, MD (Pulmonary Medicine)
Specialist in Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine
🔍 What is Pulmonary Rehabilitation?
Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program designed to help individuals with chronic lung diseases manage their symptoms, improve their physical capacity, and enhance their overall quality of life.
It combines exercise training, education, lifestyle counseling, and psychological support tailored to the needs of each patient.
🧑⚕️ About Dr. Shubham Sharma
Dr. Shubham Sharma is a board-certified Pulmonologist with advanced expertise in the treatment and rehabilitation of chronic respiratory conditions. With a patient-centered approach and a commitment to evidence-based care, Dr. Sharma leads one of the region’s most respected Pulmonary Rehab Programs.
🩺 Who Should Enroll in Pulmonary Rehabilitation?
This program is highly beneficial for patients with:
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Asthma (moderate to severe)
Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
Bronchiectasis
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis
Pulmonary Hypertension
Post-COVID-19 lung complications
Pre- and post-lung surgery or transplant
🔧 Program Components
1. 🧪 Comprehensive Medical Evaluation
Lung function tests (e.g., Spirometry, DLCO)
6-minute walk test
Oxygen saturation and needs assessment
Individualized goal setting
2. 🏃♂️ Exercise Training
Supervised aerobic training (treadmill, cycling, walking)
Resistance/strength training for arms and legs
Flexibility and breathing techniques (e.g., pursed-lip, diaphragmatic)
3. 🎓 Patient Education
Understanding your lung disease
Medication and inhaler techniques
Preventing and managing exacerbations
Oxygen therapy and its correct use
Travel and activity planning with lung disease
4. 🧠 Psychosocial & Emotional Support
Counseling for anxiety, depression, and panic related to breathlessness
Stress management techniques
Peer support and group interaction
5. 🍎 Nutritional Guidance
Diet tailored to lung health
Weight management strategies
Nutrition in oxygen therapy and corticosteroid use
6. 🚭 Smoking Cessation (if applicable)
Behavioral therapy
Medication-assisted quit plans
Relapse prevention support
✅ Benefits of Pulmonary Rehabilitation
🫁 Reduced breathlessness and fatigue
💪 Improved stamina and exercise tolerance
🏠 Greater independence in daily activities
📉 Fewer hospital visits and readmissions
🧘 Improved mental well-being and quality of life
💊 Better medication adherence and inhaler use
🏥 Program Structure & Duration
Duration: 6 to 12 weeks
Frequency: 2–3 sessions per week
Formats:
In-person (clinic or hospital-based)
Tele-rehabilitation (remote monitoring)
Home-based plans (for selected patients)
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