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Effects of Resistive Diaphragmatic Training on Pulmonary Functions in Patients With Chronic Stroke
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Incentive spirometer training and diaphragmatic resistance exercises for Stroke (CVA) or TIA. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
To determine the effects of resistive diaphragmatic training on pulmonary function of chronic stroke patients. And also assessing their compromised respiratory functions
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Incentive spirometer training 5 sessions a week, each session of 15 minutes, for 4 weeks
Incentive spirometer with diaphragmatic resistance exercises. Resistance is applied through the different Thera bands and then performing the pursed lip breathing exercise. Resistance increased weekly as per tolerance by the patient. Digital spirometer training for 15 minutes. diaphragm breathing exercises with resistance for 30 minutes. 5 sessions a week, for 4 weeks