2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2008.04.019
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Mechanics of respiratory muscles

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“…La ventilación pulmonar es un proceso mecánico que depende de los músculos respiratorios, los cuales dirigen la expansión y retracción de la caja torácica (Ratnovsky et al, 2008). Se entiende entonces, que cada grupo muscular tiene funciones distintas y una estructura que soporta tal acción (Polla et al, 2004).…”
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“…La ventilación pulmonar es un proceso mecánico que depende de los músculos respiratorios, los cuales dirigen la expansión y retracción de la caja torácica (Ratnovsky et al, 2008). Se entiende entonces, que cada grupo muscular tiene funciones distintas y una estructura que soporta tal acción (Polla et al, 2004).…”
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“…The expiratory muscles include the internal intercostal, rectus abdominis, external and internal oblique and transverse abdominis muscles. During inspiration, the diaphragm contracts, while expiration is generally a passive process (Ratnovsky et al 2008).…”
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“…During normal forced expiration, the internal intercostal and the abdominal muscles contract. 9) In addition, the local muscles as transverse abdominis and internal oblique abdominis, multifidus, diaphragm is connected between the spinal segment to provide maintain posture control and stability of the spine, rectus abdominis and the external oblique abdominis, erector spinae generates a force in the global muscles involved in the trunk overall stability. 10) Diaphragm and transversus abdominis contributes to postural control with the breathing, before limbs appear moving diaphragm and transversus abdominis muscle activity.…”
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confidence: 99%