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Lisa Burkhart

Lisa Burkhart
I'm passionate about empowering people to take control of their respiratory conditions, and teaching them how to slow disease progression and live their best lives. I am certified by the American Lung Association as a COPD Educator. I have also been certified by the American Fitness Professionals and Associates as a Nutrition and Wellness Consultant as well as a Senior Nutrition Consultant.

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Understanding Oxygen Saturation and Breathlessness

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Sep 21, 2020 12:00:00 PM

 

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Topics: COPD, portable oxygen

Technique to Clear Airways

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Aug 27, 2020 11:32:13 AM

 

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Topics: COPD, pulmonary rehabilitation, portable oxygen, Respiratory Disease, helpful hints

New and Exciting Oxygen Technology ~ The Caire Freestyle Comfort

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Aug 6, 2020 10:00:00 AM

 

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Topics: COPD, traveling with a portable oxygen concentrator, portable oxygen concentrators, caire freestyle comfort,

The Respiratory Patient's Complete Guide to the Coronavirus and How to Avoid It!

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Mar 16, 2020 10:35:55 AM

 

 

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Topics: COPD, staying healthy, Lung Health, Coronavirus

Slow Progression and Alleviate Symptoms of COPD

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Dec 12, 2019 9:00:00 AM

 

 

Pulmonary rehab has long been recommended  for those with a respiratory condition. Unfortunately many people don't have access to rehab either because of location or possibly for financial reasons. A study published on August 18, 2019 suggested that Inspiratory Muscle training might slow the progression of COPD for those who have not participate in a regular pulmonary rehab program.

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Topics: COPD

How Nighttime Oxygen Might Save Your Life

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Oct 31, 2019 12:30:00 PM

 

 

Normal oxygen levels are generally between 99% and 95% during waking hours.  During the night your oxygen levels naturally drop because you don’t breathe as deeply while sleeping. Your oxygen saturation levels should ideally remain above 90%. If your saturation levels dip below 88% your doctor is likely to prescribe supplemental oxygen for nighttime use.  Many portable oxygen concentrators are equipped for use while sleeping.

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Topics: portable oxygen concentrators, portable oxygen, Inogen

Music Therapy Proves Beneficial for Respiratory Disease.

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 21, 2018 7:24:00 AM

 


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Topics: COPD Treatment, COPD Exacerbations, Lung Health

Pollen Can be Deadly

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 17, 2018 8:17:00 AM

 

 

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Topics: COPD, COPD Exacerbations, asthma

Meet a Special Olympian who is Very Special to us!

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 10, 2018 6:44:15 AM

 

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Topics: Share Your Story, Inogen One G4, Lung Health

The New Invacare Platinum Mobile Makes Friends with Your Phone

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 7, 2018 8:41:44 AM

 

It has been quite some time since the Invacare Corporation has released a new portable oxygen concentrator.  But, they've just introduced a new one and it's quite a step up from their previous models. The newly released Platinum Mobile joins Invacare's family of portable oxygen concentrators, the XPO2, and the Solo2. If you’ve ever wondered what Land  Rover model portable oxygen concentrator might look like, the Invacare Platinum Mobile might well be it. It’s rugged and ready to go off the beaten path, but it’s sleek and stylish too, with some fun bells and whistles.

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Topics: portable oxygen concentrator reviews, Invacare Platinum Mobile

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