Living with breathing and lung capacity doesn't mean giving up your activities. Small adjustments make daily life more comfortable and more active.
Efficient breathing supports endurance, reduces stress and aids recovery. It is especially useful after a respiratory illness or with shortness of breath.
What to know
- The diaphragm is the main breathing muscle.
- Belly breathing improves efficiency.
- Breath control reduces stress.
- Physical activity strengthens breathing capacity.
When to see a physiotherapist
A physiotherapist can help when pain persists for several weeks, worsens, limits your activities, or comes with weakness, numbness or loss of function. They assess the situation, rule out red flags and build a tailored plan. In Quebec, no medical referral is required, though your insurer may ask for one.
The advantage of in-home physiotherapy
In-home physiotherapy treats breathing and lung capacity where life actually happens. Instead of recreating a problem in a clinic, the physiotherapist sees your real stairs, chair, bed and routine, then tailors each exercise to that environment. For people who are short of breath or stressed, it removes travel, waiting and the stress of getting there.
In-home physiotherapy in Châteauguay and area
Physio Home provides in-home care for breathing and lung capacity in Châteauguay, Léry, Mercier and across the Montérégie. Sessions are led by Vitaliy Korovyanskiy, a McGill-trained physiotherapist, in French or English, with an insurance receipt provided after every session.