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Introduction to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD)
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Pathophysiology of COPD
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Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis
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Management Strategies for COPD
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Physiotherapy Interventions in COPD
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Patient Education and Self-Management
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Challenges and Considerations in COPD Management
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Conclusion and Future Directions
Definition of COPD
Epidemiology
Occupational exposures, air pollution, and smoking are
prevalent risk factors contributing to COPD's global burden,
with millions of individuals affected, particularly in
populations with high tobacco use and limited access to
healthcare.
Common symptoms
Symptoms such as chronic cough, sputum production, and
dyspnea often present gradually, complicating timely
diagnosis and early intervention.
Diagnostic criteria
Pharmacological treatments
Non-pharmacological interventions
Importance of education
Self-management strategies
Role of physiotherapists
Key takeaways
Emerging research