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Effects of whole body vibration on functional capacity and respiratory functions in individuals with stroke: A randomized controlled study
CONCLUSION: The addition of WBV training to the treatment program has some incremental benefits on increasing functional capacity and thoracic expansion, and rehabilitating respiratory dysfunction.PMID:37125573 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-220219
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - May 1, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mehmet Duray Nilufer Cetisli-Korkmaz Ugur Cavlak Source Type: research

Breast cancer survivors with preserved or rescued cardiorespiratory fitness have similar cardiac, pulmonary and muscle function compared to controls
AbstractBreast cancer survivors (BCS) have a high prevalence of cardiovascular disease and low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). CRF is an important predictor of survival in BCS. However, the physiological factors that contribute to low CRF in BCS have not been completely elucidated. To assess differences in physiological factors (cardiac, pulmonary, muscle function) related to CRF between BCS and controls. Twenty-three BCS and 23 age-body mass index (BMI) matched controls underwent a peak cycling exercise test to determine CRF, with physiological factors measured at resting and at peak exercise. Cardiac hemodynamics (strok...
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - September 16, 2022 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Pulmonary function in patients with chronic stroke compared with a control group of healthy people matched by age and sex
CONCLUSIONS: People with chronic stroke show decreased lung volumes when compared with healthy people and this likely impacts on their functional capacity.PMID:35098873 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2022.2031363
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - January 31, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Ana Lista-Paz Raija Kuisma Jes ús L Saleta Canosa Raquel Sebio Garc ía Luz Gonz ález Doniz Source Type: research

Immediate Effects of Diaphragmatic Breathing with Cervical Spine Mobilization on the Pulmonary Function and Craniovertebral Angle in Patients with Chronic Stroke
Conclusion: Diaphragm breathing with cervical joint mobilization are possible interventions to increase pulmonary function and improve the craniovertebral angle in patients with stroke. However, a complete conclusion can be reached only after a follow-up study has been conducted with a comparison of more subjects and controls.PMID:34441033 | PMC:PMC8398052 | DOI:10.3390/medicina57080826
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - August 27, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ho Jung An A Yeon Kim Shin Jun Park Source Type: research