POWERbreathe KHP2 IMT

SKU: PBKHP2

Suitable for patients to use as part of their rehabilitation, for pre-operative conditioning or symptom relief of limited lung function limiting diseases and conditions.

The POWERbreathe KHP2 electronic, variable, tapered flow valve ensures maximum training benefit. It is also cost effective, easy to use, easy to clean and training improvements can be easily monitored.

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POWERbreathe KHP2 IMT

The KHP2 inspiratory muscle training device (IMT) for respiratory muscle training (RMT) programs has been developed to be used by patients where lung function is limited. It can be easily used in the home as part of on-going rehabilitation or even prior to surgery for pre-operative conditioning.

Findings from clinical research reveal good adherence to training because the patient can see their progress on-screen. Thirty-six training sessions can be stored and reviews, and it’s because of this the research showed a high compliance of 90% .

The POWERbreathe KHP2 IMT is drug-free, suitable for almost anyone and should cause no harmful side effects when used properly.

How does it work?

The POWERbreathe KH series uses piezo-resistive pressure sensing technology for precise measurement of respiratory pressure 500 times/second. The triple-aperture rotary valve system makes up to 4000 precision movements every second.

The POWERbreathe KHP2 uses an electronically controlled, rapid-response valve to create a resistance to inhalation. Training against this resistance causes the inspiratory muscles to adapt, becoming stronger and more resistant to fatigue. This leads to reduced breathlessness and improved exercise tolerance and quality of life. As the patient breathes through the POWERbreathe KH2 you will notice that they gradually have to work harder to breathe in. This is the effect of resistance training acting on the inspiratory muscles (primarily the diaphragm and intercostal muscles). When breathing out, there is no resistance and the patient should breathe out normally, allowing the chest and breathing muscles to relax, naturally pushing the air from their lungs.

The POWERbreathe KHP2 IMT training resistance matches the dynamic changes in breathing muscle strength throughout the breath and can automatically adapt to increases in inspiratory muscle strength at the beginning of each training session. Results display on screen following a training or assessment session, or users can view in real-time using the Breathe-Link Medic PC software supplied. Parameters that display include Maximal Inspiratory Pressure (cmH2O, highest drug-free average), Peak Inspiratory Flow (L/s), Training load (cmH2O), Average Power (Watts), Average inhaled volume (L) and Energy (Joules).

Training load is gradually introduced over the first five breaths of a training session. The first two breaths are unloaded. During these breaths, inhaled volume and flow are measured and used to set an appropriate training load. Loading is then gradually introduced during breaths three and four until full loading is achieved for breath five and onwards. The POWERbreathe KHP2 training regime of 30 breaths, twice a day typically takes only a few minutes a day and, used properly, patients should start to observe the benefits within just a few weeks.

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