نتایج جستجو برای: inspiratory muscle training

تعداد نتایج: 637109  

Journal: :Chest 2001
H Sánchez Riera T Montemayor Rubio F Ortega Ruiz P Cejudo Ramos D Del Castillo Otero T Elias Hernandez J Castillo Gomez

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to assess the effect of target-flow inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on respiratory muscle function, exercise performance, dyspnea, and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with COPD. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty patients with severe COPD were randomly assigned to a training group (group T) or to a control group (group C) following a double-blin...

Journal: :Harran Üniversitesi týp fakültesi dergisi 2022

Background: The aim of research is to investigate the effectiveness inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on exercise capacity, lower strength, dyspnea, anxiety-depression, quality life, physical activity and fatigue in individuals with respiratory effects involvement who have had COVID-19. Materials Methods: Twenty-six patients were seperated 2 groups as treatment group (TG) (breathing exercise, r...

Journal: :Chest 2001
W Koessler T Wanke G Winkler A Nader K Toifl H Kurz H Zwick

PURPOSE The aim of our study was to assess the long-term effects of specific inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) who have various degrees of respiratory impairment. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty-seven patients with NMDs (Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, 18 patients; spinal muscular atrophy, 9 patients) underwent 24 months of IMT. Patients were divided...

Journal: :Respiration physiology 1998
R G Thomas P C LaStayo H Hoppeler R Favier G Ferretti B Kayser D Desplanches H Spielvogel S L Lindstedt

At the highest altitude, aerobic work is limited by environmental oxygen availability. We therefore reasoned that the hyperpnea associated with endurance training at altitude should provide a strong stimulus for adaptation of the ventilatory muscles. We measured peak inspiratory muscle pressure-flow characteristics (inspiring through graded resistors) and maximum sustainable ventilation capacit...

Journal: :International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2007
Ernesto Crisafulli Stefania Costi Leonardo M Fabbri Enrico M Clini

It is known that respiratory muscles undergo adaptation in response to overload stimuli during exercise training in stable COPD patients, thus resulting in significant increase of respiratory muscle function as well as the individual's improvements. The present article reviews the most updated evidence with regard to the use of respiratory muscle training (RMT) methods in COPD patients. Basical...

Journal: :International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2008
Barakat Shahin Michele Germain Alzahouri Kazem Guy Annat

Abstract: Static lung hyperinflation has important clinical consequences in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Given that most of these patients have respiratory and peripheral muscle weakness, dyspnea and functional exercise capacity may improve as a result of inspiratory muscle training (IMT). The present study is designed to investigate the benefits of a short outpat...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Tomas K Tong Shing Wu Jinlei Nie Julien S Baker Hua Lin

This study investigated the occurrence of core muscle fatigue during high-intensity running exercise and its limitation to exercise performance. A secondary aim was to investigate whether respiratory muscle work performed during intense running periods, would contribute to core muscle fatigue. Nine male recreational runners were recruited for two reasons; (1) to perform a continuous treadmill r...

Journal: :International journal of cardiology 2013
Ioannis D Laoutaris Stamatis Adamopoulos Athanassios Manginas Demosthenes B Panagiotakos Manolis S Kallistratos Costas Doulaptsis Alexandros Kouloubinis Vasilis Voudris Gregory Pavlides Dennis V Cokkinos Athanasios Dritsas

BACKGROUND We hypothesised that combined aerobic training (AT) with resistance training (RT) and inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could result in additional benefits over AT alone in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS Twenty-seven patients, age 58 ± 9 years, NYHA II/III and LVEF 29 ± 7% were randomly assigned to a 12-week AT (n=14) or a combined AT/RT/IMT (ARIS) (n=13) exerci...

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