Guide To Diagnosing And Treating Atelectasis
Postural Drainage

Postural drainage is a way of draining the airway to help clear mucus and other secretions from the lungs. While the technique is most commonly used for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients, it can also be used for atelectasis. The lungs have five lobes, with two on the left and three on the right portion of the chest, and every lobe has further segments. The postural drainage goal is to drain the mucus out of the lobes and into the larger airways, so patients can more easily cough it up. To engage in postural drainage, patients will use a combination of clapping on their chest with cupped hands and vibrating their chest with their hands held flat.
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