Home > Medical Reference > Encyclopedia (English)Toggle: English / SpanishPostural drainageAlternate NamesChest physical therapy; CPT What to Expect at Home:Postural drainage is an important way to treat bronchiolitis (swelling and too much mucus in the airways of the lungs). When you do postural drainage, you get into a position that helps drain fluid out of your lungs. Your doctor may recommend postural drainage for you. It may help:
A respiratory therapist, nurse, or doctor should show you the best position for you. How to Do Postural Drainage:The best time to do postural drainage is either before a meal or 1 ½ hours after a meal, when your stomach is emptiest. Use one of the following positions:
Stay in the position as long as your doctor has told you to (usually at least 5 minutes). Wear comfortable clothes, and use pillows to get as comfortable as possible. Repeat the position as often as your doctor has told you to. Breathe in slowly through your nose, and then out through your mouth. Breathing out should take about twice as long as breathing in. Percussion or Vibration:Your doctor may also recommend percussion or vibration to you. Percussion can help break up thick fluids in your lungs. Either you or someone else claps a hand on your ribs while you are lying down. You can do this with or without clothing on your chest:
Vibration is like percussion, but with a flat hand that gently shakes your ribs.
Ask your doctor, nurse, or respiratory therapist how to do this the right way. Do percussion or vibration for 5 to 7 minutes in each area of the chest. Do this on all of the areas of your chest or back that your doctor tells you to. When you finish, take a deep breath and cough. When to Call the Doctor:Call your doctor if you have:
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