2022
DOI: 10.2147/dnnd.s348736
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Effectiveness of Respiratory Muscle Training on Respiratory Muscle Strength, Pulmonary Function, and Respiratory Complications in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Abstract: Background Stroke is the most common leading cause of mortality and related morbidities worldwide. After stroke, the motor function of extremities and spinal muscles is significantly impairment, but not only this, it also has attributable factors leading to respiratory dysfunction. Nevertheless, to the extent of the authors’ knowledge, there is a dearth of conclusive studies which examined the effectiveness of RMT on muscle strength, pulmonary function, and respiratory complications of individuals… Show more

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“…Respiratory muscle training could potentially improve pulmonary functions and reduce stroke-related pulmonary complications [62].…”
Section: Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respiratory muscle training could potentially improve pulmonary functions and reduce stroke-related pulmonary complications [62].…”
Section: Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respiratory muscle training interventions have proved to be effective in management of many conditions with pulmonary affection. These include obstructive sleep apnoea ( 9 ), neuromuscular disease ( 10 ), asthma ( 11 ), stroke ( 12 ), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( 13 ), and spinal cord injury ( 14 ). Incentive spirometry (IS) is a commonly used tool for respiratory muscle training in miscellaneous conditions including COVID-19 ( 15 17 ).…”
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confidence: 99%