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Spirometer – Lung Exercise Device 3 in 1 for Breathing & Recovery | Calmedi Calgary
Spirometer – Lung Exercise Device 3 in 1 for Breathing & Recovery | Calmedi Calgary
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The Spirometer is a respiratory training device that helps patients improve lung function through controlled inhalation. It assists with deep-breathing exercises, enhances oxygen flow, and reduces the risk of lung complications during recovery.
Whether you’re managing asthma, strengthening your lungs after illness, or recovering from surgery, a spirometer is a clinically recommended tool used in hospitals, clinics, and home-care environments.
Key Features
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✔️ Three-chamber design for gradual lung strengthening
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✔️ Easy-to-read volume indicators
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✔️ Comfortable mouthpiece for proper inhalation technique
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✔️ Lightweight and portable
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✔️ Ideal for home or clinic use
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✔️ Helps improve breathing capacity over time
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✔️ Reduces post-surgery respiratory complications
Who Should Use It
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Individuals recovering from pneumonia, COVID-19, flu, or respiratory illness
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Patients after surgery (cardiac, abdominal, orthopedic)
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People with asthma or COPD
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Seniors looking to improve airflow and lung capacity
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Anyone wanting simple daily lung-strengthening exercises
How to Use
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Sit upright and hold the spirometer at eye level
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Exhale normally
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Place the mouthpiece between your lips and inhale slowly
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Keep the indicator within the “optimal” breathing range
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Repeat 10 times, 3–4 times per day
(Follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.)
Specifications
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Type: Three-ball or single-chamber spirometer
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Material: Medical-grade plastic
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Measurement: 600–1200 mL depending on model
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Includes: Main chamber, tubing, mouthpiece
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Weight: Approx. 120g
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Latex-free
Insurance & Coverage
Many customers have coverage for respiratory devices through private insurance plans.
We provide detailed receipts with required medical coding for easy claims.
(Google-safe wording: no promises of coverage.)
What’s Included
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Spirometer
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Tubing
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Mouthpiece
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User instructions
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Common Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does it require a prescription?
A: No, a spirometer is available for over-the-counter use.Q: How often should I use it?
A: Most healthcare providers recommend multiple sessions per day, depending on your recovery plan.Q: Is it reusable?
A: Yes. Clean the mouthpiece and tubing regularly for hygiene. -
“Packaging Notice (No Product Damage)”
Due to manufacturer shipping and handling, some boxes may arrive slightly crumpled.
The product inside is brand-new, unused, fully functional, and not damaged.
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