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Relaxation techniques for palliative care
Relaxation techniques for palliative care
Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
Feeling anxious or overwhelmed
Tightness in muscles or tension headaches
Increased heart rate or elevated blood pressure

Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed to help improve mobility, manage pain, and reduce stress and anxiety in patients receiving palliative care.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Controlled breathing exercise for palliative care
Breathing exercises for palliative care
Shortness of breath during everyday activities
Tightness in the chest
Difficulty catching one's breath
Panic or anxiety related to breathing difficulties

Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed for controlled breathing exercise in palliative care to improve lung function and reduce shortness of breath.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Posture education for palliative care
Posture education for palliative care
Inconsistent posture when sitting or lying down
Pain or discomfort in back, neck, or shoulders
Difficulty breathing or swallowing due to poor posture
Inability to maintain a comfortable position for an extended period of time

Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed for posture education in palliative care to help improve comfort and prevent discomfort or pain caused by poor posture.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Effective coughing techniques for palliative care
Effective coughing techniques for palliative care
Difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath
Production of thick or sticky mucus
Feeling of chest congestion or tightness
Inability to cough up mucus effectively
Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed for effective coughing techniques in palliative care to improve airway clearance, prevent respiratory infections, and alleviate breathing difficulties.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Palliative pain management
Palliative pain management
Persistent pain that does not respond to traditional pain management methods
Difficulty functioning or completing daily tasks due to pain
Limited mobility or range of motion due to pain
Increased reliance on narcotics or other strong pain medications

Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed for pain management in palliative care to help improve mobility, reduce pain and stiffness, and improve quality of life.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Energy conservation techniques for palliative care
Energy conservation techniques for palliative care
Extreme fatigue and tiredness
Difficulty in performing day-to-day activities
Loss of appetite and weight loss
Limited physical strength and mobility

Why is physiotherapy needed
- Physiotherapy is needed to improve functional abilities, reduce pain and discomfort, and promote overall well-being in patients receiving palliative care.
Results
Top Class results
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!
Cancer is only going to be a chapter in your life. not the whole story!