Sleep Therapy or  Rehabilitation
Sleep Therapy or Rehabilitation

Sleep therapy and rehabilitation is a follow-up service offered to patients diagnosed with sleep apnea, chronic snoring, or other sleep-related conditions. After a sleep study, a structured therapy plan helps improve breathing during sleep and reduce risks like heart problems, fatigue, and poor focus.

Personalized Recovery Plans for Better Sleep Health

The treatment plan may include position training, nasal breathing support, weight management guidance, and therapy using CPAP machines. For mild to moderate cases, the doctor may recommend nasal sprays, sleeping on one side, and using a wedge pillow to elevate the upper body.

Patients with severe sleep apnea often require CPAP therapy. This involves wearing a mask at night that gently pushes air into the lungs to prevent airway blockage. The team offers a demo session and proper mask fitting for comfort.

In addition, lifestyle support is provided. This includes managing body weight, reducing alcohol and smoking, and creating better sleep habits. The goal is to help the body breathe naturally at night and wake up refreshed. Follow-up visits are important to check progress, adjust therapy, and answer questions. Therapy may last a few weeks or several months depending on the condition.

Key Features

  • CPAP therapy (continuous positive airway pressure)
  • BiPAP therapy (Bi-level positive airway pressure)
  • Sleep therapy after confirmed sleep disorders
  • CPAP trial, setup, and guidance
  • Lifestyle and positioning strategies

Therapy and support for patients with diagnosed sleep disorders such as sleep apnea. Includes CPAP setup, position training, lifestyle guidance, and follow-up care. To get our service contact us us as soon as possible.

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