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Inspiratory muscle training in the patient with neuromuscular disease.

F D McCool1, G E Tzelepis.   

Abstract

Pulmonary complications due to respiratory muscle dysfunction are commonly a source of morbidity and mortality in patients with neuromuscular diseases. This review discusses the adverse effects of respiratory muscle weakness on pulmonary mechanics and examines the role that inspiratory muscle training may play in reversing pulmonary dysfunction in these individuals. In asymptomatic persons, it is well established that the inspiratory muscles can be trained to increase both force and endurance. In patients with neuromuscular diseases, the effects of training protocols on force and endurance are more controversial. This article reviews seven studies that have evaluated respiratory muscle training in a total of 75 patients with varied neuromuscular disorders. Training regimens included breathing through inspiratory resistive loads and isocapnic hyperpnea. Despite methodologic differences among studies, investigators have generally shown that the inspiratory muscles are similar to other skeletal muscle groups in that they can be trained for both force and endurance in these patients. The training-related improvements in inspiratory muscle performance are more pronounced in patients who are less severely affected by their disease. In those patients who have disease to the extent that they are already retaining carbon dioxide, there is little change in force or endurance with training. In these individuals, the inspiratory muscles may already be working at a level sufficiently severe to provide a training stimulus with each breath. No adverse effects of inspiratory muscle training were reported. Inspiratory muscle training can improve force and endurance in patients with neuromuscular weakness.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7480122     DOI: 10.1093/ptj/75.11.1006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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2.  How respiratory muscle strength correlates with cough capacity in patients with respiratory muscle weakness.

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Review 4.  Respiratory muscle injury in animal models and humans.

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5.  Long-term respiratory muscle endurance training in patients with myasthenia gravis: first results after four months of training.

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6.  Respiratory muscle training in children and adults with neuromuscular disease.

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Review 7.  Pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with neuromuscular disease.

Authors:  Seong-Woong Kang
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8.  Respiratory muscle strength and cough capacity in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Authors:  Seong-Woong Kang; Yeoun-Seung Kang; Hong-Seok Sohn; Jung-Hyun Park; Jae-Ho Moon
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9.  The effects of respiratory muscle strengthening exercise using a sling on the amount of respiration.

Authors:  Seung-Ju Yi; Jin-Seop Kim
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2015-07-22

10.  Predictors of intensive care unit admission and mortality in patients with ischemic stroke: investigating the effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.

Authors:  Belma Doğan Güngen; Abdulkadir Tunç; Yeşim Güzey Aras; Aslı Aksoy Gündoğdu; Adil Can Güngen; Serdar Bal
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2017-07-11       Impact factor: 2.474

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