

When rehabilitative treatments are properly applied for respiratory diseases, just as in any other medical fields, they can improve patients' capabilities required for normal daily life through alleviating the symptoms in advance and preventing complications.
However, pulmonary rehabilitation treatments, other than very basic
treatments, are not frequently used. There are many treatments
requiring expensive equipment or complicated technologies, but there are
definitely some ways that assist patients with a simple device or method.
However, in a real clinical setting.
The saddest fact is that patients with neuromuscular diseases, including the
ones with a muscular dystrophies or spinal muscular atrophy, often fail to
receive appropriate treatment as these diseases are misunderstood as
untreatable.
The death rate from complications related to
the diseases can be significantly decreased once patients are able to
completely understand the pathophysiology of the respiratory system, receive a
proper patient evaluation, manage the disease based on the evaluation results
and efficiently remove intra-airway secretion.
Also, the patient's quality of life can be greatly improved since a ventilator can be used by many patients noninvasively, even when the use of a ventilator is required for a long period of time.
In other words, patients cannot only prolong their lives, but also lead to an improved life through the use of a ventilator considering the characteristics of neuromuscular diseases and management of the respiratory system.