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Respiratory therapy for COPD
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Breathe Easier with COPD

FDA-cleared percussion therapy that helps you clear your airways and take back your daily life.

Understanding COPD

The COPD Challenge

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term for progressive lung diseases — including emphysema and chronic bronchitis — that obstruct airflow and make breathing increasingly difficult. According to the American Lung Association, COPD affects 11.7 million adults in the United States, and the World Health Organization identifies it as the fourth leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for 3.5 million deaths in 2021.

For the millions living with COPD, one of the most debilitating daily challenges is mucus. Chronic inflammation causes the airways to produce excess mucus that the body's natural clearance mechanisms struggle to remove. This trapped mucus narrows the airways further, triggers persistent coughing, increases the risk of respiratory infections, and accelerates lung function decline. The result is a vicious cycle: mucus buildup leads to infection, infection leads to inflammation, and inflammation leads to more mucus.

11.7M
US adults living with COPD
American Lung Association
4th
Leading cause of death worldwide
WHO
$31.3B
Annual US medical costs
Chest Journal, 2024
3rd
Leading cause of death in the US
CDC

Why Mucus Buildup Is Dangerous

When you have COPD, your lungs lose their ability to clear mucus efficiently. Tiny hair-like structures called cilia — your airways' natural cleaning system — become damaged, leaving mucus trapped deep in your lungs where it accumulates day after day. This isn't a minor inconvenience.

Infection Becomes Inevitable

Stagnant mucus is a breeding ground for bacteria. This is why COPD patients experience frequent respiratory infections — bronchitis, pneumonia, and exacerbations — each triggering a cascade of increased inflammation, greater mucus production, and often an emergency hospital visit.

Breathlessness Worsens

As mucus fills your airways, the available space for air shrinks. Many patients describe feeling like they’re ‘breathing through a straw’ — a sensation directly linked to airway obstruction from accumulated mucus.

Hospital Readmissions Spike

COPD patients with poor mucus clearance experience more exacerbations requiring hospitalization. A single admission averages $8,000–$15,000 — and the emotional toll of disrupted lives, work, and relationships is enormous.

Independence Erodes

Constant coughing, struggling to breathe, and managing frequent infections leads many patients to withdraw from activities they love — stopping outings with friends, hesitating to travel, or feeling too exhausted to be fully present with family.

The path forward requires a solution that addresses the root problem: effective mucus clearance. That's where percussion therapy comes in.

Why Airway Clearance Matters

Airway clearance therapy (ACT) is a cornerstone of COPD management. Clinical evidence consistently demonstrates that regular airway clearance helps COPD patients reduce exacerbations, improve quality of life, and maintain better lung function over time. A Cochrane systematic review found that airway clearance techniques may improve health-related quality of life in stable COPD patients. Institution-based pulmonary rehabilitation programs incorporating airway clearance techniques have been shown to improve health-related quality of life and reduce dyspnea.

Traditional manual chest physiotherapy (CPT) — where a caregiver cups their hands and rhythmically percusses the patient's chest and back — has been the standard of care for decades. However, manual CPT has significant limitations: it requires a trained caregiver to be present, the quality varies with the caregiver's technique and fatigue level, and sessions are physically demanding for both patient and caregiver.

How the G5 Vibracare Helps

The G5 Vibracare addresses every limitation of manual percussion therapy with patented gyratory percussion that mimics the motion of a skilled therapist's hands.

Consistency

Every session delivers the same therapeutic percussion, regardless of who operates the device or how long the session lasts.

Independence

Patients can perform therapy on accessible areas without a caregiver present, restoring autonomy and dignity.

Variable Speed Control

Adjustable percussion rate allows patients and clinicians to tailor therapy intensity to individual comfort and therapeutic needs.

FDA-Cleared

Registered as a Class II medical device with the FDA — a real medical instrument backed by 60+ years of clinical use.

HSA/FSA Eligible

As an FDA-cleared device, the Vibracare qualifies for Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account purchases.

Made in USA

Manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri since 1953. Every device is built to professional medical-grade standards.

Your Daily Therapy Routine

A typical Vibracare session for COPD management is straightforward and can be completed in under 30 minutes.

1

Positioning

Sit upright or use postural drainage positions as directed by your healthcare provider.

2

Application

Place the Vibracare with the appropriate applicator on the chest or back over the affected lung segments.

3

Duration

Percuss each area for 3–5 minutes, adjusting speed for comfort.

4

Breathing

Combine with deep breathing exercises and controlled coughing to mobilize and expectorate loosened secretions.

5

Frequency

Most clinicians recommend 1–2 sessions daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.

Getting Started

How to Get Started with Percussion Therapy

Beginning percussion therapy is straightforward. A few steps ensure you'll use it correctly and see the best results.

1

Start with Your Pulmonologist

Before adding any new treatment, discuss percussion therapy with your respiratory specialist. Many pulmonologists actively recommend it — they’ve seen the clinical benefits firsthand.

2

Choose the Right Device

Look for a device designed specifically for airway clearance — not a generic massager. The G5 Vibracare features variable speed settings, interchangeable treatment heads, and proven Directional-Percussion™ technology.

3

Learn Proper Technique

Understand which areas of your chest need treatment (upper lobes, lower lobes, lateral areas), how long to spend in each position (3–5 minutes), and how to coordinate with breathing and coughing.

4

Establish a Consistent Routine

Consistency matters far more than intensity. Using your device every day is more valuable than using it intensely once per week. Most patients find morning and evening sessions fit easily into their routine.

5

Monitor Your Response

Track coughing frequency, breathing quality, activity tolerance, and infection rate. Share this data with your pulmonologist to confirm the treatment is working. Full benefits typically emerge over 4–12 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using percussion therapy for COPD management.

Take Control of Your COPD Management

The Vibracare delivers professional-grade percussion therapy in the comfort of your home. FDA-cleared, HSA/FSA eligible, with free shipping.

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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or respiratory therapist before beginning any new therapy. G5 devices should be used as directed by a healthcare professional.