[Respiratory physiotherapy in private practice: Interest and prescription modalities].

Rev Mal Respir

Institut de formation en pédicurie-podologie, ergothérapie et masso-kinésithérapie (IFPEK), Rennes, France; Laboratoire M2S - EA 7470, université Rennes 2, Bruz, France.

Published: March 2024

Introduction: Respiratory diseases represent a major public health issue and impact both quality of life and life expectancy of the patients.

State Of Art: Several interventions used in respiratory physiotherapy have been shown to reduce dyspnoea, improve quality of life and reduce hospitalisation in many respiratory diseases. However, respiratory physiotherapy remains poorly known to the medical community and may be under-prescribed.

Perspectives: In order to improve the interdisciplinarity around the patient with respiratory impairment, we describe the interests and prescription modalities of liberal respiratory physiotherapy. In the context of respiratory physiotherapy acts, the precision of drafting prescription directly conditions the means implemented by the physiotherapist regarding care provided to the patient.

Conclusion: The increased knowledge of prescribers, both concerning the prescription methods and the precise content of the rehabilitation sessions is one of the keys to their success.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmr.2023.10.008DOI Listing

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