BIGBREATHE | DOUBLE ACTION INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINER | IMT/PEP
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DOUBLE ACTION INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINER | IMT/PEP

SUITABLE FOR REHAB & RECOVERY

The Double Action Breathing Trainer is a scientifically proven respiratory medical device that enables breathing exercises in three modes: Inhalation, Exhalation, and Inhalation + Exhalation.

This device effectively improves respiratory functions and rehabilitation for:

  • • The elderly
  • • Individuals who face lung complications or respiratory conditions
  • • Individuals who wish to improve their overall physical and mental well-being

It is also suitable for surgery patients who want to:

  • • Strengthen their lung functions before and after surgery
  • • Prevent post-surgery pulmonary complications

RM189.00

Breathe In, Breathe Out.

Basic of Health

Tech Innovation
Tech Innovation

A product that can simultaneously exercise the inhaling and exhaling muscles

Easy Dismantling & Fast Cleaning
Easy Dismantling &
Fast Cleaning

Easy to assemble and disassemble,
making cleaning it fuss-free

Lightweight & Portable
Lightweight & Portable

Easy to use and carry around

Mode 2

PEP

Exhalation
  • - Improves central and peripheral airway function
  • - Prevents mucus accumulation
  • - Detoxifies the body and reduces blood pressure

Mode 1

IMT

Inhalation
  • - Expands lung capacity and oxygen intake
  • - Increases respiratory muscle strength and muscle endurance
  • - Increases stamina and exercises tolerance
BIGBREATHE | DOUBLE ACTION INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINER

Mode 3

IMT + PEP

Exhalation + Inhalation
  • - Trains inhalation + exhalation simultaneously
  • - Improves breathing resistance and endurance
  • - Promotes effective breathing patterns

How Does Double Action Work?

BIGBREATHE | DOUBLE ACTION INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINER

Scientific Research

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Reduces Asthma Symptoms

Reduces Asthma
Symptoms

Improves Respiratory Muscle For Recovered Covid-19 Patients

Improves Respiratory Muscle For Recovered Covid-19 Patients

Citation

Weiner, P., Azgad, Y., Ganam, R., & Weiner, M. (1992). Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients with Bronchial Asthma. Chest, 102(5), 1357–1361. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.102.5.1357

Koessler, W., Wanke, T., Winkler, G., Nader, A., Toifl, K., Kurz, H., & Zwick, H. (2001). 2 Years’ Experience With Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Neuromuscular Disorders. Chest, 120(3), 765–769. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.120.3.765

Abodonya, A. M., Abdelbasset, W. K., Awad, E. A., Elalfy, I. E., Salem, H. A., & Elsayed, S. H. (2021). Inspiratory muscle training for recovered COVID-19 patients after weaning from mechanical ventilation. Medicine, 100(13), e25339. https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000025339

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