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Physiotherapy Treatment

Chest Physiotherapy in Delhi

Chest physiotherapy helps clear airways, improve breathing, and accelerate recovery from respiratory illnesses. PhysioVity offers chest physio for pneumonia, bronchitis, post-surgical patients, ICU recovery, and post-COVID cases — at home or in our clinics.

Quick Facts

Typical Sessions
Daily for acute, intermittent for chronic
Service Modes
Home • Clinic • Online
Available In
Across Delhi NCR
First Session
From ₹500
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Common Symptoms

  • Difficulty clearing chest secretions
  • Persistent cough with mucus
  • Shortness of breath
  • Post-surgical breathing difficulties
  • Recent pneumonia or chest infection
  • ICU-related weakness and reduced capacity
  • Post-COVID respiratory symptoms

Common Causes

  • Pneumonia
  • Bronchitis / bronchiectasis
  • COPD exacerbation
  • Post-surgical (especially chest/abdominal surgery)
  • Long-term immobility or ICU admission
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Post-COVID respiratory issues
Our Approach

How we treat chest / respiratory

A combination of evidence-based techniques tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals.

01

Airway Clearance Techniques

Percussion, vibration, postural drainage to help clear excessive secretions from lungs.

02

Breathing Exercises

Deep breathing, segmental breathing, and incentive spirometry to expand lung capacity.

03

Coughing Techniques

Effective, productive coughing methods that clear airways without exhausting the patient.

04

Positioning

Using specific body positions to optimize breathing and mucus drainage.

05

Mobility Work

Early mobilization to prevent complications of bed rest and improve respiratory function.

06

Education

Teaching self-management techniques for long-term respiratory conditions.

Why Chest Physiotherapy Matters

For patients who can't clear their chest effectively — whether due to illness, surgery, or neurological conditions — chest physiotherapy prevents serious complications like pneumonia and respiratory failure. It's a critical component of comprehensive respiratory care.

FAQs

About chest / respiratory physiotherapy

When is chest physiotherapy needed?
When there's excess mucus, reduced lung function, or difficulty clearing secretions. Common scenarios: pneumonia, post-surgery, bedridden patients, chronic lung conditions.
Is chest physio for children different?
Yes. Pediatric chest physio uses gentler techniques appropriate for smaller bodies, often incorporating play.
Can chest physio be done at home?
Yes. Home-based chest physiotherapy is often preferred, especially for elderly patients or post-hospital discharge cases.
How often is chest physio needed?
For acute conditions: typically daily for a week or two. For chronic conditions: may be ongoing at reduced frequency.

Ready to treat your chest / respiratory?

Book a consultation with our physiotherapists. Home visits, clinic visits, and online consultations available.