
It’s within your control!
Pulmonary physical therapy at the Human Performance Center has been described by one program participant as “a life-saving pathway between inactivity and activity, isolation and socialization, depression and hope, and from being an observer of life to an active participant”.
If you have been told you have emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension or are recovering from a lung transplant or lung cancer you owe it to yourself to learn more about this excellent program.
Many individuals with lung conditions are forced to reduce their activity level in response to the fatigue and shortness of breath they experience. Pulmonary physical therapy can help bring back a feeling of control and a real quality to life.

Reduce symptoms; regain function
The goals of this program are:
- Teach you to breath more efficiently to reduce your shortness of breath
- Increase your strength and physical activity tolerance
- Help you self-manage flare-ups to prevent future hospitalizations
- Improve your function and quality of life
A Comprehensive program
You’ll find that we are very good listeners so we’ll ask about any other medical condition that might interfere with your physical activity. We’ll do a very careful assessment of your breathing pattern and posture, your strength and endurance, and we’ll measure your oxygen saturation, heart rate, EKG, blood pressure and shortness of breath levels with activity. We will use all this information to plan a safe and effective program that’s right for you.
Then we’ll lead you through a medically-monitored physical activity program to increase your endurance and strength and show you techniques for easier breathing. If you need oxygen during activity, we will determine the flow rate and delivery method that is best for you.
We’ll work very closely with your doctor every step of the way. A respiratory therapist will teach you how to use your inhaled medications. You’ll also have the option of meeting with counselors for emotion support and to explore beneficial community resources. A dietitian is available for nutritional counseling.

Ask your doctor or call us directly
Your physician or specialist can refer you to the Human Performance Center or you or a family member can contact us directly for more information. In either case, we coordinate our care with your personal physician.
Please contact us by phone at: 805 687-8553
Or, e-mail us at: info@hpcsb.com
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