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association of chartered physiotherapists in respiratory care leaflet no gl 05 page 1 acprc the active cycle of breathing techniques people with a lung problems often cough and and shoulders ...

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        Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care
        Leaflet No. GL-05                                                   Page 1                        ACPRC
        The Active Cycle of Breathing Techniques
        People with a lung problems often cough and            and shoulders relaed.  reathe out gently and 
        produce more phlegm (sputum) than is usual.            relaed, like a sigh. ˆou should do ‰€Š deep 
        It is important to remove sputum from your             breaths. Ask your physiotherapist to help you 
        lungs to help you breathe more easily, prevent         choose the right number of deep breaths for 
        chest infections and reduce bouts of coughing.         you. ‹ome people find it helpful to hold their 
        Leaving sputum in your chest can make your             breath for about ƒ€‰ seconds at the end of the 
        condition worse.                                       breath in, before breathing out. Try the deep 
          The Active ycle of reathing Techniues             breathing eercises both with and without 
        (ACBT) is one way to help you to clear sputum          holding your breath and see which works best 
        from your chest. AT is a set of breathing            for you.
        eercises that loosens and moves the sputum 
        from your airways. It is best to be taught AT        Huffing
        by a physiotherapist.
          The AT eercises are breathing control, deep       A huff is ehaling through an open mouth 
        breathing and huffing which are performed in a         and throat instead of coughing. It helps move 
        cycle until your chest feels clear.                    sputum up your airways so that you can clear 
                                                               it in a controlled way. To ‘huff’ you sueeŒe air 
        Breathing Control                                      uickly from your lungs, out through your open 
                                                               mouth and throat, as if you were trying to mist 
        reathing control is breathing gently, using as        up a mirror or your glasses. Žse your tummy 
        little effort as possible also see leaflet ­L€ ‚ƒ„    muscles to help you sueeŒe the air out, but do 
        • reathe in and out gently through your nose          not force it so much that you cause wheeŒing 
        if you can. If you cannot, breathe through your        or tightness in your chest. ‘uffing should 
        mouth instead                                          always be followed by breathing control. There 
        • If you breathe out through your mouth you            are ƒ types of huff, which help to move sputum 
        can use breathing control with ‘pursed lips            from different parts of the lungs. 
        breathing’
        • Try to let go of any tension in your body with       The Small-long huff
        each breath out
        • ­radually try to make the breaths slower             This will move sputum from low down in your 
        • Try closing your eyes to help you to focus on        chest. Take a small to medium breath in and 
        your breathing and to rela                            then huff (squeeze) the air out until your lungs 
                                                               feel uite empty, as detailed above. 
        It is very important to do reathing ontrol 
        in between the more active eercises of AT           The Big-short huff
        as it allows your airways to rela. reathing 
        control can also help you when you are short of        This moves sputum from higher up in your 
        breath or feeling fearful, anious or in a panic.      chest, so use this huff when it feels ready to 
                                                               come out, but not before. Take a deep breath in 
        Deep Breathing Exercises                               and then huff the air out uickly. This should 
                                                               clear your sputum without coughing.              
        Take a long, slow, deep breath in, through 
        your nose if you can. Try to keep your chest 
        Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care
        Leaflet No. GL-05                                                    Page ƒ                        ACPRC
        How do I know I am huffing orretl                   If you find it hard to keep your mouth and 
                                                               throat open when huffing, you may find it 
         ˆour huff should move the sputum in your              useful to use a small tube (eg the mouthpiece 
        chest by making it ‘rumble’ or ‘rattle’. This          for a peak flow meter) when practising. Ask 
        will mean you are moving the sputum up the             your physiotherapist to show you how.
        airways, it should then clear easily.
          If you are wheeŒing with each huff you may           Putting it together to for a ‘cycle’
        be huffing too hard or for too long. ’ake sure 
        you do not huff too hard and always do some            ˆour physiotherapist may ad“ust the Active ycle 
        breathing control after each two huffs.                of reathing Techniues to suit your needs.       
        The le
                                                   Deep reathing
        Breathing control                                                                  Breathing control
                                                         or
                                   alllong huff               Bigshort huff
       Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care
       Leaflet No. GL-05                                              Page ‰                       ACPRC
        hen should I ough                              breathing eercises around your life and your 
                                                          daily routine, so that you are able to do them 
       If huffing clears your sputum you should not       regularly. Try to avoud doing AT straight 
       need to cough. ‘owever if it does not clear        after a meal. ˆou should discuss this with your 
       your sputum, then you may need to. ˆou should      physiotherapist.
       only cough if the sputum can be cleared easily. 
       It is very important to avoid long bouts of        How long should I do ­BT for
       coughing as these can be very tiring and may 
       make you feel breathless, or make your throat      ˆou should aim to continue your eercises for 
       or chest sore or tight.                            about 1‚ minutes and ideally until your chest 
                                                          feels clear of sputum.
       How often do I need to do ­BT
       learing your chest should be done often            hat ƒosition should I do ­BT in
       enough to keep it reasonably clear between         The best position for you to do the AT in 
       doing the eercises. ˜hen you are well you         will depend on your medical condition and 
       may need to do AT only once or twice a day.      how well it works for you. It can be done 
       ˜hen you have more sputum, you may need to         in sitting or in a postural drainage position 
       do it more often. ˜hen you are unwell or have      see leaflet ­L€‚™„, as advised by your 
       more sputum, you may need to do shorter and”       physiotherapist.  ˜hatever position you use 
       or more freuent sessions.                         make sure you are comfortable, well supported 
                                                          and relaed. If you have any uestions about 
        hen should I do m €reathing e‚erises           the information in this leaflet, please contact 
                                                          your physiotherapist.
       ˆou should do your eercises when it is easiest 
       for you to move the sputum from your chest, 
       or if you feel sputum has built up in your 
       lungs. The first sign may be that you feel 
       more breathless or that you are coughing 
       more. It is also important to try and fit your 
       seful ontats
       Association of hartered Physiotherapists in       hartered ‹ociety of Physiotherapy
       •espiratory are                                   www.csp.org.uk
       www­acprc­org­uk                                   Asthma Ž—
       ritish Thoracic ‹ociety                           www­asthma­org­uk
       www­€rit‚thoracic­org­uk
       ritish Lung –oundation
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                 ased on recommendations from ­uidelines for Physiotherapy management of adult, medical, spontaneously breathing patient 
                 www.brit€thoracic.org.uk”clinical€information”physiotherapy”physiotherapy€guideline.asp
                 This fact sheet is Copyright © ACPRC 2 a protecte uer  a iteratioa   aw
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