Pulmonary Rehabilitation Physiotherapy at Home – Breathe Easier, Live Healthier
in Gurugram, Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad & Ghaziabad

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Physiotherapy at Home – Breathe Easier, Live Healthier
in Gurugram, Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad & Ghaziabad

A physiotherapist assists a man performing breathing exercises with a spirometer, placing a supportive hand on his back while he holds his chest.
A physiotherapist assists a man performing breathing exercises with a spirometer, placing a supportive hand on his back while he holds his chest.

Understanding Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Pulmonary rehabilitation physiotherapy is designed for people living with chronic lung diseases like COPD, asthma, or post-COVID respiratory weakness. It combines breathing exercises, endurance training, and lifestyle guidance to help patients manage breathlessness and improve lung capacity. Our home-based pulmonary rehab programs make it easier for patients to recover safely, strengthen their lungs, and improve quality of life — without the stress of hospital visits.

Conditions We Treat

Conditions We Treat

Post-COVID breathing weakness – man struggling with chest tightness and shortness of breath, showing respiratory fatigue and the need for pulmonary physiotherapy.

Post-COVID Breathing Weakness

Reduced lung capacity and fatigue following COVID-19 infection or hospitalization.

Post-COVID breathing weakness – man struggling with chest tightness and shortness of breath, showing respiratory fatigue and the need for pulmonary physiotherapy.

Post-COVID Breathing Weakness

Reduced lung capacity and fatigue following COVID-19 infection or hospitalization.

A man clutching his chest and struggling to breathe while using an inhaler, with a red glow highlighting chest discomfort associated with pulmonary fibrosis.

Pulmonary Fibrosis

Scarring of lung tissue causing shortness of breath and limited oxygen exchange.

A man clutching his chest and struggling to breathe while using an inhaler, with a red glow highlighting chest discomfort associated with pulmonary fibrosis.

Pulmonary Fibrosis

Scarring of lung tissue causing shortness of breath and limited oxygen exchange.

Older woman using an inhaler while holding her chest in discomfort, showing symptoms of COPD, asthma, or bronchitis breathing distress.

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

Chronic lung condition resulting in airflow blockage, breathlessness, and reduced stamina.

Older woman using an inhaler while holding her chest in discomfort, showing symptoms of COPD, asthma, or bronchitis breathing distress.

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

Chronic lung condition resulting in airflow blockage, breathlessness, and reduced stamina.

Woman using an asthma inhaler while experiencing chest discomfort and breathing difficulty.

Asthma & Bronchitis Care

Inflamed airways leading to persistent cough, mucus buildup, and reduced endurance.

Woman using an asthma inhaler while experiencing chest discomfort and breathing difficulty.

Asthma & Bronchitis Care

Inflamed airways leading to persistent cough, mucus buildup, and reduced endurance.

Post-cardiac surgery breathing recovery physiotherapy – man using an incentive spirometer while holding his chest with visible pain, showing respiratory weakness after heart surgery.

Post- Cardiac Surgery

Breathing Recovery

Weakness and shallow breathing after chest or abdominal surgery.

Post-cardiac surgery breathing recovery physiotherapy – man using an incentive spirometer while holding his chest with visible pain, showing respiratory weakness after heart surgery.

Post- Cardiac Surgery

Weakness and shallow breathing after chest or abdominal surgery.

Man performing breathing exercises using a respiratory trainer while walking on a treadmill to improve lung capacity and endurance.

Breathing & Endurance Training

Decreased respiratory strength and stamina limiting daily physical activity.

Man performing breathing exercises using a respiratory trainer while walking on a treadmill to improve lung capacity and endurance.

Breathing & Endurance Training

Decreased respiratory strength and stamina limiting daily physical activity.

Overview

Common Causes of Pulmonary Weakness

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Asthma and bronchitis

Post-COVID respiratory complications

Lung infections or surgery

Long-term smoking or pollution exposure

Sedentary lifestyle and poor fitness levels

Common Symptoms

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Persistent coughing or wheezing

Fatigue and low stamina

Chest tightness or discomfort

Anxiety due to breathlessness

Difficulty performing daily activities

Diagnosis & Assessment

Breathing pattern and chest expansion

Oxygen saturation and heart rate

Lung capacity and endurance level

Posture and muscle strength

Frequency of breathlessness episodes

Medical history and activity tolerance

How to Prevent Pulmonary Complications

Avoid smoking and air pollutants

Practice deep breathing exercises daily

Stay active with safe, guided exercises

Maintain good posture to improve lung expansion

Follow prescribed medications and diet

Seek physiotherapy early to avoid long-term respiratory decline

Our Physiotherapy Approach for
Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Our Physiotherapy Approach for
Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Our programs combine breathing retraining, endurance building, and relaxation to restore normal lung function.We use a combination of:

Diaphragmatic and pursed-lip breathing – to enhance oxygen flow

Diaphragmatic and pursed-lip breathing – to enhance oxygen flow

Chest expansion and mobility exercises – to improve ventilation

Chest expansion and mobility exercises – to improve ventilation

Endurance training – to increase stamina gradually

Endurance training – to increase stamina gradually

Postural correction – to open up chest capacity

Postural correction – to open up chest capacity

Relaxation and energy conservation techniques – to reduce breathlessness

Relaxation and energy conservation techniques – to reduce breathlessness

Patient education – for self-management and daily breathing control

Patient education – for self-management and daily breathing control

A collage of a therapist guiding a patient through chest assessment, shoulder mobility exercises, gait training, and a consultation as part of pulmonary rehabilitation physiotherapy.

Home Physiotherapy for Pulmonary Rehabilitation
in Gurugram, Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad & Ghaziabad

Home Physiotherapy for Pulmonary Rehabilitation
in Gurugram, Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad & Ghaziabad

In-Person Sessions

In-Person Sessions

Virtual Sessions

Virtual Sessions

Focus Areas

Our home physiotherapy sessions are ideal for patients recovering from lung disease or surgery who need consistent, guided care at home.

Benefits of Home Physiotherapy:

Comfortable, monitored breathing sessions at home

Reduced travel fatigue and exposure risk

Personalized pace and progression

Oxygen monitoring and safety assurance

Family involvement in care and support

Why Choose Our Home Physiotherapy Services

1

Certified physiotherapists specialized in pulmonary care

2

Comprehensive home recovery and lifestyle guidance

3

Oxygen and pulse rate monitoring during sessions

FAQ

FAQ

  • Can stress really cause muscle pain and stiffness?

  • Can I combine physiotherapy with yoga or meditation?

  • Will posture correction help prevent stress-induced pain?

  • How can physiotherapy help relieve stress-related tension?

  • Can stress really cause muscle pain and stiffness?

  • Can I combine physiotherapy with yoga or meditation?

  • Will posture correction help prevent stress-induced pain?

  • How can physiotherapy help relieve stress-related tension?

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Behind Dr. Anil Yadav Dental Clinic Street, Sector 8 Subhash Nagar,

New Railway Road, Gurgaon, Haryana. Near Pristyn Sheetla Care Hospital.

Monday–Sunday: 8:00 AM– 8:00 PM

Rebound Physio

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1347, RR technology,

Behind Dr. Anil Yadav Dental Clinic Street, Sector 8 Subhash Nagar,

New Railway Road, Gurgaon, Haryana. Near Pristyn Sheetla Care Hospital.

Monday–Sunday: 8:00 AM– 8:00 PM

Rebound Physio

© 2025 All rights reserved.