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I'm reminded of my college teacher who said he didn't need to quit smoking because playing the trumpet kept his longs clean. Maybe it was true!atopper333 wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 7:29 am To be honest, my best results didn’t come from the spirometer, but it did help. One of the best things for opening my airway up was picking up the euphonium.
harrisonreed wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 4:12 am I don't think it's possible to train your lungs. Unlike muscle tissue, as you damage them they just scar up and become less flexible. If you really want to do it, this is the way:
That may be true for the average Joe, but my dad is currently recuperating from heart surgery,.and the hospital has him doing breathing exercises to open up alveoli (or keep them' from shutting down). That is absolutely exercising the lungs.
Yes the patient should do some breathing exercises after the surgery, because lung atelectasis is common after surgery. the patient should open up the lung if the atelectasis is present(if not the patient might develop pneumonia).AtomicClock wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:22 pmThat may be true for the average Joe, but my dad is currently recuperating from heart surgery,.and the hospital has him doing breathing exercises to open up alveoli (or keep them' from shutting down). That is absolutely exercising the lungs.