The Effects of Combination of Inspiratory Diaphragm Exercise and Exspiratory Pursed-lip Breathing Exercise on Pulmonary Functions of Stroke Patients
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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a combination of inspiratory diaphragm exercise and expiratory pursed-lip breathing exercise on pulmonary functions and respiratory muscle activation of stroke patients. [Methods] Thirty stroke patients were randomly and equally allocated to an experimental group and a control group, and the intervention was conducted five times per week for four weeks. In each session, both groups received rehabilitative exercise treatment for 30 minutes, and a feedback breathing device exercise for 15 minutes. In addition, the experimental group performed a combination of inspiratory diaphragm breathing exercise and the expiratory pursed-lip breathing exercise for 15 minutes. Prior to and after the intervention, patients' pulmonary functions were measured using a spirometer. The pulmonary functions assessed were tests included FVC, FEV1, FVC/FEV1, PEF, VC, TV, IC, ERV, IRV. [Results] With respect to changes in the pulmonary functions of both groups after the intervention, the experimental group showed significant differences in FVC/FEV1, TV, and IC, but not in FVC, FEV1, PEF, VC, ERV, and IRV. The control group showed no significant differences. There were significant differences in FEV1, TV, and IC between the two groups, but no significant differences in FVC, PEF, FVC/FEV1, VC, ERV, and IRV after the experiment. [Conclusions] The experimental group, which conducted a combination of breathing machine exercise and the respiratory muscle strengthening exercise, saw their respiratory ability increase more significantly than the control group. The combination breathing exercise was found to improve pulmonary functions of stroke patients.
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