I've been an RN for 30 years. I greatly appreciate these videos and this one in particular. I feel that if the general population would know of these techniques then the secondary infection of pneumonia from COVID would be less deadly. Doctors know about medicine, not physiological techniques. This is where the Nursing and Therapy marriage is key to actually helping the patient achieve wellness.
I have post covid lung pain. My doctor just did this and my oxygen level went up by 3% and cleared out the crackling fluid. I can breathe so much easier. Now I need my husband to learn how to do this and do it twice a day until my lungs are finished with stupid covid.
I remember my mother would do this when I was a kid ( in the 80's ) to help me breath better, I had asthma really bad and pneumonia a lot. I'm much older now but I use vibration to try and break up mucous, seems to help a lot.
Wow she's really thumping away there. My husband and daughter help me with my drainage and I can't tolerate any heavy handedness. It hurts!!! I would end up with a bad headache.
Interesting, however this does little for effective secretion clearance in superior basal lobes (or any basal lobe, left or right), the apicoposterior upper lobe (left), or the posterior upper lobe (right). I would consider minor adjustments to draining all but the RML and L-lingula (upper and lower), but the cupping technique was well-demonstrated.
gerald hoskins right. The foot of the bed should be elevated for Basal lobes, or middle right lobes medial and lateral, or left lingula superior and inferior.
@@skeemazpr nope - read up on Brenda Button's research (beginning in 1997, multiple publications over the years), McIlwaine (1997), Dodd (review article, 2005) Mislaying (2010) Freitas (2015 Cochrane review) Australian/NZ CPG (2016) about tipping and postural draining
You can definitely give yourself chest percussions, it probably wouldn’t be as effective as another person doing it but I do it all the time when I’m congested and it’s wonderful; it will REALLY bring some shit up. Gross but oh so satisfying.
@@helderbritoduarte2123 that's after 6 months, obviously the lungs will clear eventually. Covid doesn't last 6 months. If it can increase your oxygen now because you drowning then it could be life saving surely?
I've been an RN for 30 years. I greatly appreciate these videos and this one in particular. I feel that if the general population would know of these techniques then the secondary infection of pneumonia from COVID would be less deadly. Doctors know about medicine, not physiological techniques. This is where the Nursing and Therapy marriage is key to actually helping the patient achieve wellness.
Global public health education initiatives about Proning positioning could have also saved millions of lives. A missed opportunity.
ABSOLUTE TRUE KAREN. AND I AM REFLEXOLOGIST THERAPIST…
I’m a third year physio student and this really takes time to perfect, very nice demonstration
I have post covid lung pain. My doctor just did this and my oxygen level went up by 3% and cleared out the crackling fluid. I can breathe so much easier. Now I need my husband to learn how to do this and do it twice a day until my lungs are finished with stupid covid.
hey how long did the long covid last?
I was taught this as a nursing assistant 30 years ago. Great!!!👍
I remember my mother would do this when I was a kid ( in the 80's ) to help me breath better, I had asthma really bad and pneumonia a lot. I'm much older now but I use vibration to try and break up mucous, seems to help a lot.
Vibration ? Could you share link that shop? Thanks
I tried a Handheld Percussion Massager on my congested chest. It works. You don’t need help and it is faster than 3 strokes per second 😉.
Need to cup your hands. Use 2 hands as well and percuss like you mean it. Each lobe requires about 5min percussion.
Thanks for saying how long for.
Wow she's really thumping away there. My husband and daughter help me with my drainage and I can't tolerate any heavy handedness. It hurts!!! I would end up with a bad headache.
It's not necessarily heavy handed thumping - the cupping of the hand makes the noise sound louder than the impact is.
Where do they do this in orange county CA??? I need it so bad
Very useful vid.
Can this be done seated?
Interesting, however this does little for effective secretion clearance in superior basal lobes (or any basal lobe, left or right), the apicoposterior upper lobe (left), or the posterior upper lobe (right). I would consider minor adjustments to draining all but the RML and L-lingula (upper and lower), but the cupping technique was well-demonstrated.
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gerald hoskins right. The foot of the bed should be elevated for Basal lobes, or middle right lobes medial and lateral, or left lingula superior and inferior.
@@skeemazpr nope - read up on Brenda Button's research (beginning in 1997, multiple publications over the years), McIlwaine (1997), Dodd (review article, 2005) Mislaying (2010) Freitas (2015 Cochrane review) Australian/NZ CPG (2016) about tipping and postural draining
Her tattoo is 🔥
Is there a way to do it on ur own
If you had 4 arms then yeah
You can definitely give yourself chest percussions, it probably wouldn’t be as effective as another person doing it but I do it all the time when I’m congested and it’s wonderful; it will REALLY bring some shit up. Gross but oh so satisfying.
The hand placement for percussion technic is not correct
Why? Which other way?
I came here to learn to play an instrument.
Well you learned a new instrument 😆
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Yes I've been playing the Alto Susan for just a year. These are great tips
Ah...the words are civerubg a lot of the image....is this compulsory for youtube videos to have the words typed like this?
This video help us with Covid treatment as extra help for lungs
dont work... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20487638/
@@helderbritoduarte2123 that's after 6 months, obviously the lungs will clear eventually. Covid doesn't last 6 months. If it can increase your oxygen now because you drowning then it could be life saving surely?
@@ciarabutterworth7257 have you read the article? Exist other maneuvers to save lifes
@@helderbritoduarte2123 yes did you read my response?
No need to give pillow support at below?
Thank you ❤️
2:31 😂
relax blonde PT, you're not in a hospital tv drama
This is more effort than I have seen from an American nurse in years .
2 to 3 per second??? What?
That quite fast
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Use both hands. Still doesn't work
Quite excessive elbow movement- a bit intense for me
It’s worth it to help someone who needs help.
What is this? I have never seen this before
I'm not a doctor, but I heard it is used for Cystic Fibrosis patients to clear the lungs.
she is very beautiful 😂
thank you so much 💕
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You don't want to do from the bottom to the top while she's sitting upright wtf. You'll drive the mucus deeper into the lungs.
It’s meant to loosen it, so the patient and cough it up.
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This doctor is every mans dream.