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Respiratory Muscle Function, Assessment, and Training

Physical Therapy, 1981
This article presents a brief overview of respiratory muscle mechanics and the effects of lung disease and neuromuscular disease on pulmonary function. A variety of current specific and general muscle training techniques are described and discussed.
T H, Shaffer, M R, Wolfson, V K, Bhutani
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Respiratory muscle training

British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1995
This article describes the various forms of respiratory muscle training and discusses the advantages of each approach. Measurements of respiratory muscle strength and endurance are described, and the limitations of each approach outlined. Finally, published data are briefly examined and suggestions for future research and clinical interventions ...
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Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Respiratory Muscles

Sports Medicine, 1997
Interest in the adaptive strategies of respiratory muscles in response to exercise training has grown in recent years. Animal studies have clearly demonstrated that regular endurance exercise training results in small but significant increases in oxidative and antioxidant enzyme activities in both inspiratory and expiratory muscles.
Powers, S. K., Coombes, J., Demirel, H.
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Respiratory muscle strength training applications

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2008
To provide an overview of respiratory muscle strength training applications for voice and speech disorders.Little examination of respiratory muscle training for the rehabilitation of voice and speech has occurred. Less than a handful of studies discuss use of strengthening techniques for the voice-disordered population and of those, inspiratory muscle ...
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Respiratory Muscle Training

2019
The respiratory muscles have a key role within the respiratory system allowing air to be pumped in and out the lungs. As other skeletal muscles, they can fatigue and be affected by pathological mechanisms leading to muscle weakness. They can also be trained using specific strategies inducing overloading and adaptations over time.
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Training and the Respiratory Muscles

1991
Maintenance of ventilation depends upon the ability of the respiratory pump to move air in and out of the gas exchange portion of the system, the lung. The respiratory muscles constitute a vital link in the pump and it is their contraction, during portions of the breathing cycle, that will change the anatomic configuration of the thorax and displace ...
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The effects of respiratory muscle training on respiratory mechanics and energy cost

Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2014
Resistance respiratory muscle training (RRMT) increases respiratory muscle strength and can increase swimming endurance time by as much as 85%. The purpose of this study was to examine potential mechanisms by which RRMT improves exercise endurance.
Heather E. Held, David R. Pendergast
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RESPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING IN DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1986
SUMMARYEighteen boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy were entered into trials to assess the effects of specific ventilatory strength and endurance training programmes. The findings showed an improvement in ventilatory muscle endurance but not in strength as a result of specific respiratory muscle training.
A J, Martin   +4 more
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Respiratory Muscle Training and Exercise Endurance at Altitude

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2016
BACKGROUND: Climbing and trekking at altitude are common recreational and military activities. Physiological effects of altitude are hypoxia and hyperventilation. The hyperventilatory response to altitude may cause respiratory muscle fatigue and reduce sustained submaximal exercise.
Samuel, Helfer   +3 more
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Considerations When Testing and Training the Respiratory Muscles

Physical Therapy, 1995
The purpose of this review is to describe the muscles of respiration, mechanisms that lead to their dysfunction, and unique features of the respiratory muscles that should be considered when designing testing and training protocols for patients with respiratory compromise.
W D, Reid, G, Dechman
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