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India | Physiotherapy | Volume 14 Issue 11, November 2025 | Pages: 1508 - 1510
The Efficacy of Physiotherapy Exercise Protocol Administered through Telerehabilitation in Asthma Patient: A Case Study
Abstract: This case study strikes a timely chord in redefining asthma care for patients with limited access to conventional physiotherapy. Centered around a 54-year-old female with a complex clinical profile spanning asthma, post-angioplasty recovery, and allergic triggers the study explores how structured physiotherapy, when administered via tele-rehabilitation, can be more than just an alternative; it becomes a necessity. The tailored two-week intervention, combining breathing exercises, thoracic mobility drills, and patient education, yielded measurable gains in peak expiratory flow rate, chest expansion, and dyspnea levels. This suggests that remote rehabilitation, if thoughtfully personalized, can enhance respiratory mechanics and improve overall functional capacity. What makes this approach especially noteworthy is not just the outcome, but the modality itself flexible, accessible, and empowering for those in rural or constrained settings. It is evident that such digital physiotherapy protocols could offer a meaningful shift in asthma management, particularly by supporting patient autonomy while maintaining therapeutic efficacy. This case subtly underscores the evolving role of telemedicine in respiratory rehabilitation and opens up new conversations around scalable, holistic care strategies.
Keywords: Asthma management, tele-rehabilitation, physiotherapy protocol, respiratory exercises, peak expiratory flow rate
How to Cite?: Disha Mehta, Dr. Saumi Sinha, "The Efficacy of Physiotherapy Exercise Protocol Administered through Telerehabilitation in Asthma Patient: A Case Study", Volume 14 Issue 11, November 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1508-1510, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR251119183716, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR251119183716
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