Incentive Spirometer Breathing Exerciser 5000ml
₦35,000.00
- 5000ml capacity for high-volume lung training
- Flow indicator ball for monitoring breathing effort
- Graduated markings for measurable progress tracking
- Encourages deep breathing to improve lung capacity
- Lightweight, portable, and easy to use
- Suitable for post-surgery and respiratory therapy
Description
The Incentive Spirometer Breathing Exerciser 5000ml is a respiratory training device designed to support lung expansion, improve breathing capacity, and aid recovery in patients with reduced pulmonary function. It encourages controlled, deep inhalation, helping to prevent complications such as atelectasis, especially after surgery or prolonged inactivity.
This device features a single-ball system with a visual flow indicator, allowing users to monitor inhalation effort and track progress during therapy. The graduated volume markings up to 5000ml provide measurable feedback, making it suitable for both clinical supervision and home-based respiratory exercises.
Constructed from transparent medical-grade plastic, the spirometer is lightweight, portable, and easy to clean. It includes flexible tubing and a comfortable mouthpiece for repeated daily use. The simple design ensures ease of use for a wide range of patients, including elderly individuals and those undergoing respiratory rehabilitation.
Primary users include hospitals, physiotherapists, post-operative patients, individuals with chronic respiratory conditions, and caregivers managing home recovery programs.
Key Features & Specifications
- Product type: Incentive spirometer (breathing exerciser)
- Capacity: 500 – 5000 ml
- Design: Single-ball flow indicator system
- Material: Medical-grade, BPA-free plastic
- Flow indicator: Colored ball for visual feedback
- Tubing: Flexible corrugated hose
- Mouthpiece: Ergonomic and detachable
- Cleaning: Easy to disassemble and maintain
- Packaging: Single unit with tubing and mouthpiece
Ideal For (Buyer Intent)
- Post-operative patients (abdominal or chest surgery)
- Individuals with COPD, asthma, or chronic lung disease
- COVID-19 and pneumonia recovery patients
- Elderly individuals with reduced lung capacity






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