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Effect of inspiratory muscle training in patients with chronic heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Yang M +5 more
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Long-Term Efficacy of Novel and Traditional Home-Based, Remote Inspiratory Muscle Training in COPD: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Dosbaba F +9 more
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Effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training in patients with a chronic respiratory disease: an overview of systematic reviews. [PDF]
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Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 2009
Daily inspiratory muscle strength and endurance training (IMT) was performed in a 44-year-old patient with idiopathic bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis (BDP) in addition to nocturnal non-invasive ventilation (NIV). After 4 months of training inspiratory muscle function improved satisfactorily whereas phrenic nerve latency remained pathological.
T Wanke, W Pohl, H Lahrmann
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Daily inspiratory muscle strength and endurance training (IMT) was performed in a 44-year-old patient with idiopathic bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis (BDP) in addition to nocturnal non-invasive ventilation (NIV). After 4 months of training inspiratory muscle function improved satisfactorily whereas phrenic nerve latency remained pathological.
T Wanke, W Pohl, H Lahrmann
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Inspiratory muscle activation during inspiratory muscle training in patients with COPD
Respiratory Medicine, 2021The main target of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is to improve diaphragm function in patients with COPD who have inspiratory muscle weakness. Ventilatory demand is already increased during quiet breathing in patients with COPD, and whether threshold load imposed by IMT would active more accessory muscle remained to be determined.
Chien-Tzu Lee +4 more
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Inspiratory Muscle Training in COPD
Respiratory Care, 2020BACKGROUND: The benefits of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) for patients with COPD are documented in the literature, but its isolated effect or association with other interventions, the best training methods, and what type of patient benefits the most are not clear.
Renata I N, Figueiredo +3 more
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Inspiratory muscle fatigue in trained cyclists: effects of inspiratory muscle training
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002This study evaluated the influence of simulated 20- and 40-km time trials upon postexercise inspiratory muscle function of trained competitive cyclists. In addition, we examined the influence of specific inspiratory muscle training (IMT) upon the responses observed.Using a double-blind placebo-controlled design, 16 male cyclists (mean +/- SEM VO2max 64
Romer, Lee M. +2 more
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Heart & lung : the journal of critical care, 2023
BACKGROUND Given the promising effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT), determining the most appropriate IMT protocol will optimize the training benefits.
A. Tanrıverdi +10 more
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BACKGROUND Given the promising effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT), determining the most appropriate IMT protocol will optimize the training benefits.
A. Tanrıverdi +10 more
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Inspiratory muscle training for asthma
Physiotherapy, 2003In moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease there is good evidence of a generalised loss of muscle bulk (including the respiratory muscles). It is possible that similar loss of respiratory muscle strength occur particularly in more severe asthma related in part to the effects of steroid therapy.
F S F, Ram, S R, Wellington, N C, Barnes
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