Professional respiratory solutions for clinicians and patients. Remote monitoring, clinical assessments, and HIPAA-compliant protocols backed by 40+ studies.
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Monitor patients remotely, manage protocols, track compliance, and access clinical data with HIPAA-compliant cloud platform.
Learn MoreTrain under healthcare provider guidance to improve respiratory function, reduce symptoms, and enhance quality of life.
Learn MoreCloud-connected platform enabling real-time patient monitoring, protocol management, and data-driven insights from anywhere. HIPAA-compliant with CPT code support for billing.
Track MIP, MEP, SMIP, SMEP, and custom protocols with real-time data streaming. Identify trends, track progress, and make data-driven treatment decisions.
Create and modify patient protocols remotely. Adjust training intensity, duration, and frequency based on individual patient progress and tolerance.
Monitor training adherence, session completion rates, and patient progress in real-time. Receive alerts for missed sessions or concerning trends.
Billing support for CPT codes 94200 (MIP/MEP), 94726 (pulmonary function), and remote monitoring codes. Export data for documentation and reimbursement.
Secure cloud platform with encrypted data transmission and storage. BAA available.
Monitor all patients from a single interface. Sort, filter, and search by name, condition, or compliance.
Receive notifications for missed sessions, declining performance, or safety thresholds.
PrO2 respiratory muscle training is validated by peer-reviewed research across 15+ clinical conditions. Below are evidence-based applications supported by published studies using PrO2 devices.
PrO2's TIRE assessment measures (MIP, SMIP, ID) demonstrate excellent test-retest reliability and known-groups validity in COPD patients
Formiga MF, Campos MA, Cahalin LP (2018) - Reliability and Validity of the Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance Measures in COPDPrO2 training has been successfully implemented in comprehensive COPD rehabilitation programs, with research demonstrating significant improvements in respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity
Vazquez-Gandullo E, Hidalgo-Molina A, et al. (2022) - Inspiratory Muscle Training in COPD as Part of a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program ImplementationA 2025 randomized controlled trial demonstrated that PrO2 TIRE training provides superior long-term efficacy and adherence compared to traditional threshold IMT in COPD patients
Dosbaba F, Hartman M, Formiga MF, Vlazna D, et al. (2025) - Long-Term Efficacy of Novel and Traditional Home-Based Remote Inspiratory Muscle Training in COPD: Randomized Controlled TrialDoctoral research at University of Miami validated PrO2's comprehensive assessment capabilities and demonstrated superior training outcomes with TIRE methodology compared to traditional inspiratory muscle training in COPD patients
Formiga MF (2019) - Novel Measures of Inspiratory Muscle Function in COPD: Assessment and Training ImplicationsEight weeks of unsupervised home-based PrO2 training improves inspiratory muscle strength, reduces dyspnea, and enhances quality of life in post-acute COVID-19 patients, with dose-dependent effects
Metcalfe RS, Swinton PA, Johannsen NM, et al. (2023) - Heterogeneous Treatment Effects After Inspiratory Muscle Training During Recovery from Post-Acute COVID-19Clinical guidelines recommend respiratory muscle screening and training interventions for COVID-19 patients. PrO2 provides both assessment and training capabilities for this application
Severin R, Franz CK, Farr E, et al. (2022) - The Effects of COVID-19 on Respiratory Muscle Performance: Making the Case for Respiratory Muscle Testing and TrainingResearch on Long-COVID recovery with PrO2 training shows that patients with more severe breathlessness and those beginning training 3+ months post-infection experience the greatest improvements in inspiratory muscle strength
Metcalfe RS, Swinton PA, et al. (2023) - Heterogeneous Treatment Effects Following Inspiratory Muscle Training During Recovery from Post-Acute COVID-19 SyndromeExtensive research demonstrates inspiratory muscle training improves dyspnea, exercise tolerance, and functional status in heart failure patients. PrO2's full-breath resistance training provides these proven benefits with real-time feedback and remote monitoring
Cahalin LP, Arena R, Guazzi M, Myers J, et al. (2013) - Inspiratory Muscle Training in Heart Disease and Heart Failure: A Review of the Literature with a Focus on Method of Training and OutcomesEight-week PrO2 training program significantly improves inspiratory muscle function, diaphragm thickness (structural adaptation), lung volumes, and exercise capacity in cystic fibrosis patients
Enright S, Chatham K, Ionescu AA, Unnithan VB, Shale DJ (2004) - Inspiratory Muscle Training Improves Lung Function and Exercise Capacity in Adults with Cystic FibrosisResearch demonstrates inspiratory muscle training decreases dyspnea, increases respiratory muscle strength, and improves exercise capacity in individuals with asthma. PrO2's full-breath resistance training provides this intervention with real-time feedback and progress tracking
Cahalin LP, Arena R (2015) - The Role of Inspiratory Muscle Training in the Management of Patients with Asthma and Exercise-Induced BronchoconstrictionResearch demonstrates inspiratory muscle training improves respiratory muscle strength and endurance in pediatric populations with chronic lung disease. PrO2 provides age-appropriate protocols with visual biofeedback suitable for pediatric applications
Bhammar DM, Jones HN, Lang JE (2022) - Inspiratory Muscle Rehabilitation Training in the Pediatric Population: A Scoping ReviewRemote PrO2 training has demonstrated benefits even in rare neuromuscular diseases like VCP multisystem proteinopathy, improving respiratory function in patients with progressive muscle weakness
Halseth M, Mahoney R, Hsiou J, Jones HN, et al. (2024) - Remote Respiratory Resistance Training Improves Respiratory Function in VCP Multisystem ProteinopathyResearch supports individualized training protocols over one-size-fits-all approaches for optimal patient outcomes. PrO2's customizable protocols and remote adjustability enable true personalization that traditional threshold devices cannot provide
Shei RJ, Paris HL, Sogard AS, Mickleborough TD (2022) - Time to Move Beyond a "One-Size Fits All" Approach to Inspiratory Muscle TrainingPrO2's TIRE methodology has substantial potential to better direct and target inspiratory muscle training compared to traditional threshold loading methods
Cahalin LP, Arena R (2015) - Novel Methods of Inspiratory Muscle Training via the Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance (TIRE)PrO2's TIRE assessment reveals sustained inspiratory pressure differences between former smokers and nonsmokers, indicating greater discriminatory ability than traditional MIP testing
Roach KE, Formiga MF, Vital I, Rao R, Cahalin LP (2018) - Inspiratory Muscle Performance of Former Smokers and Nonsmokers Using the Test of Incremental Respiratory Endurance (TIRE)Explore all 40+ peer-reviewed studies using PrO2 devices
View All ResearchFull-breath resisted training (not threshold). Target-based with real-time visual feedback. Clinically validated superior efficacy vs threshold devices.
MIP, MEP, SMIP, SMEP, training volume, adherence, and trend analysis. Export data in CSV, PDF formats.
Pre-configured protocols for COPD, heart failure, COVID, asthma, and more. Or create custom protocols based on patient needs.
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PrO2 enables effective home-based respiratory muscle training under your healthcare provider's guidance. Strengthen your breathing muscles, reduce symptoms, and improve your quality of life.
Your healthcare provider prescribes PrO2 training and sets up your personalized protocol.
Receive your PrO2 device and connect it to the mobile app via Bluetooth. Simple, guided setup.
Follow your prescribed training program. Visual feedback guides each breath. Typically 5-15 minutes per day.
Your provider tracks your progress remotely and adjusts your protocol as needed.
PrO2 respiratory muscle training is research-validated for patients with various respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
COPD
Long-COVID
Heart Failure
Asthma
Cystic Fibrosis
Neuromuscular
Post-Surgery
ICU Recovery
Ask your doctor, respiratory therapist, or cardiologist if PrO2 respiratory muscle training is right for you.
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