Chest Physiotherapy for babies and infants; Chest Physiotherapy treatment for babies with respiratory conditions & chest infections (bronchiolitis, cold…) in London at home or at our practices in Belgravia Westminster SW1, Monument EC3 or Clapham SW4 with our paediatric respiratory physiotherapist
Chest physiotherapy in London with our paediatric respiratory physiotherapist specialised in baby and infant chest infections such as cold, bronchiolitis, bronchitis and chesty or wet cough
Cold, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, running nose, chesty or wet cough are common for babies and children. During this illnesses, babies have difficulty breathing, cough a lot, lose their appetite and have difficulty sleeping. These illnesses can be distressing for the baby and the parents, even more because if untreated, baby can end up at the emergency for respiratory distress.
Why does my child need Chest Physiotherapy?
Chest Physiotherapy treatment in babies is needed due to the fact that babies have weak abdominal muscles, which do not allow them to make a strong cough and so to get rid of the mucus in their lungs. Chest Physiotherapy will clean their lungs and upper airways from the mucus and allow them to breath, sleep and eat better and so to reduce the length of their illness. Chest physiotherapy is a natural but very efficient technique.
Chest physiotherapist for babies and infants in London, respiratory physiotherapy at home or at the clinics
Baby Physio is a team of paediatric physiotherapists specialised in chest physiotherapy with more than 15 years of experience and an extensive knowledge in babies chest infections and bronchiolitis, making them the best and first specialists in chest physiotherapy in London.
Our team of chest physiotherapists only uses the new chest physiotherapy method, which is more gentle and more efficient than the previous technique of clapping.
If you are an Axa or Bupa patient, you cannot book online. Please call our office with your authorisation number.
If you cannot find an appointment that suits you, call us or send us a message: we will do our best to find you a slot.
Chest physiotherapy, respiratory physiotherapy for babies with bronchiolitis, bronchitis, colds, runny nose, chesty coughs, chest infections in London at our practices in Belgravia Westminster SW1, Monument EC3 and Clapham SW4 or at your home in London
Our chest physiotherapy specialist can treat you at:
- Our clinic in Monument near Bank, Moorgate and London Bridge
- Our clinic in Belgravia Westminster near Victoria, Knightsbridge and Sloane Square
- Our clinics in Clapham near Battersea and Balham
Chest Physiotherapy at Home in London, Home Visit Physiotherapist specialised in baby respiratory physiotherapy
In order to avoid any risks of contamination for your baby, our paediatric chest physio can also see you in the comfort of your own home in London.
Chest Physiotherapy Treatment Covered by Health Insurances with our Physiotherapist BUPA AXA and Cigna Recognised
Our physiotherapy and osteopathy treatments are covered by most health insurances and are Bupa registered & recognised (BUPA Global and BUPA UK), Axa registered & recognised (AXA International, AXA PPP), Cigna registered & recognised and WPA registered & recognised.
For Babies Chest Physiotherapy Treatments in London appointment at home or at the clinic: 0207 125 0262 / 0782 455 3765
Chest physiotherapy and chest infections treatments in London with our respiratory physiotherapist
What is chest physiotherapy?
The aim of chest physiotherapy is to clean baby’s lungs and upper airways from the mucus restricting normal breathing. This will allow your baby to sleep and eat better as well as to reduce the length of the illness by more than half, as better breathing will allow your baby to use their energy to fight the virus more efficiently.
At what age can you do chest physiotherapy on a baby?
Chest Physiotherapy being a manual and natural treatment, you can start doing chest physiotherapy on a baby as soon as necessary. We even do chest physiotherapy to help premature babies breath better.
What can Chest Physiotherapy treat?
Respiratory chest Physiotherapy can help treat the following chest infections in infants, babies and children:
- Bronchitis
- Cold
- Bronchiolitis
- Chesty or wet cough
- Running nose
- Pneumonia
- Chest Infection
What are the main symptoms of a chest infection?
In general, baby chest infections have the same primary symptoms, which include:
- Cough that persists (wet cough or dry cough)
- Chesty lungs due to the presence of excessive mucus
- Breathing difficulties
- Fever, if it is an infection
- Wheezing
- Difficulty sleeping
- Difficulty eating
How is chest physiotherapy done?
A chest physiotherapy session starts by a conversation with the parents to determine the frequency of the cough and how the baby is sleeping and eating. The chest physiotherapist will then listen to the baby’s lungs with a stethoscope which will allow them to find the location, the amount and the density of the mucus (whether it is thick or fluid). With all these informations in hand, the chest physiotherapist will be able to make a diagnosis and to decide and tailor the frequency and intensity of the chest physiotherapy.
The chest physiotherapist will clean baby’s congested nose with some saline solution and a baby nasal vacuum. In the meantime, the chest physiotherapist will show you how to do it yourself in a correct manner, as you will have to repeat it several times during the day.
The chest physiotherapist will then apply one hand on your baby’s belly in order to compensate their abdominal weakness and the other hand on their chest. Gently the chest physiotherapist will follow the baby’s respiratory rhythm with the hand on the chest and will accelerate the expiratory flow. This repetition will move the mucus up toward the throat. Once the mucus is in the throat, the physiotherapist will stimulate the baby’s cough reflex, allowing the baby to expel the mucus. Once baby’s lungs are free from the mucus, they will allow the normal oxygen flow from his lungs to his blood.
Chest Physiotherapy is natural, efficient and painless. Cleaning the mucus from his lungs will be a big relief for your baby who will then be able to eat, breathe, and sleep better.
If you are an Axa or Bupa patient, you cannot book online. Please call our office with your authorisation number.
If you cannot find an appointment that suits you, call us or send us a message: we will do our best to find you a slot.