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DHD CliniFLO® Flow Breathing Exerciser

Incentive spirometers are used to help keep patients’ lungs healthy when they are weakened and recovering. The breathing exercises are designed to help patients take long deep breaths, similar to a yawn. The deep breathing improves the ability to clear mucus from the lungs and may also increase the amount of oxygen getting into the lungs.

The CliniFLO® Flow Breathing Exerciser is ideal for therapy in geriatric, pediatric or weakened patients. With flow settings from 100ml/sec to 600ml/sec, virtually any patient can sustain the minimum inspiratory effort required for effective therapy. Slow inspirations enhance collateral ventilation and minimise patient discomfort when performing post-surgical breathing exercises.

The O2 port makes it easy to provide oxygen during therapy. CliniFLO® unit comes with preassembled popple tubing, mouthpiece and instructions.

  • Six flow settings from 100ml/sec to 600ml/sec
  • Mouthpiece holder
  • Large yellow inspiratory flow indicator
  • Universal graphics
  • Oxygen port
  • Compact size w/bedrail holder
  • Built-in handle
  • Dial location on back of unit

Ordering Information

Box quantity: 12


Please see the Instructions for Use for a complete listing of the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions.

Product Benefits

This product benefits the patient by:

  • Accommodates virtually any patient
  • Reduces the possibility of contamination
  • Allows the patient to measure their progress in lung function
  • Provides immediate patient feedback
  • Easy to train
  • Allows the clinician to provide supplemental oxygen during therapy
  • Saves space
  • Easy for patient to grasp
  • Reduces the chance that the setting will be changed inadvertently

Product Specifications

DHD CliniFLO® Low Flow Exerciser

DHD CliniFLO® Flow Based Incentive Spirometer

Reorder Code
22-1200
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