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Just in time for World Bronchiectasis Day, this is Part 2 of my discussion with Associate Professor Annemarie Lee on exercise for people with bronchiectasis. In this episode, Annemarie explains the benefits of exercise for people with Bronchiectasis and explores different ways people can engage in physical activity—whether as part of a formal rehabilitation program or by integrating it into daily life. A huge thanks to Annemarie for sharing your expertise. Use the timestamps below to jump to sections of interest. 0:00 About this episode 1:52 How does exercise benefit people with Bronchiectasis? 4:15 What does a typical pulmonary rehabilitation class look like? 6:15 Who is suitable for a pulmonary rehabilitation class for Bronchiectasis? 11:26 Exercise for airway clearance and exercise tolerance 14:18 Research gaps 16:50 How can people with Bronchiectasis monitor their exercise and symptoms? 22:55 The patient as a person, developing a therapeutic alliance 24:38 The most important knowledge and skills for a health professional – empathy 28:40 How to connect with Annemarie Links and Resources: • Bronchiectasis Toolbox (https://bronchiectasis.com.au/physiot...) • Strong Lungs (https://stronglungs.com.au/) • Annemarie Lee’s Research Profile (Monash University) (https://research.monash.edu/en/person...) If you find this content helpful, please rate and review the Physio Foundations podcast on your favourite podcast app—it helps others find the show. Stay connected: • Read more at www.Perraton.Physio (https://www.perraton.physio) or follow the Perraton Physio LinkedIn page. • Watch us on YouTube: Perraton Physio YouTube Channel ( / @perratonphysio ) • Follow @PerratonPhysio on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn. Disclaimer: This discussion is intended for health professionals and health professional students. Always seek guidance from a qualified health professional regarding any questions about your health or medical condition.