The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases
Online ISSN : 1883-471X
Print ISSN : 0301-1542
ISSN-L : 0301-1542
Clinical Effects of Four Weeks of Respiratory Muscle Stretch Gymnastics in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Minehiko YamadaFujiyasu KakizakiMasato SibuyaHideaki NakayamaYutaka TsuzuraKazumasa TanakaHajime SuzukiIkuo Homma
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1996 Volume 34 Issue 6 Pages 646-652

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Abstract
We developed a program of respiratory muscle stretch gymnastics (RMSG), and measured lung function, exercise capacity, dyspnea, and quality of life before and after 4 weeks of training with this program. Thirteen patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (mean FEV1, 1.24 liters) began the program. They participated in three sessions of RMSG each day. Twelve patients completed all 4 weeks.
RMSG significantly (p<0.01) decreased functional residual capacity (from 4.19±1.27 to 3.88±1.03 liters), total lung capacity (from 5.98±1.35 to 5.66±1.20 liters), residual volume (from 3.29±1.16 to 2.89±0.89 liters), and residual volume as a percent of total lung capacity (from 53.9±11.2% to 50.6±9.74%). The distance walked in 6 min increased by an average of 43±30 meters (+15%, p<0.01). Dyspnea after a 6-minute walk (measured with a 150-mm visual analog scale) decreased significantly (from 65.1±40.8 to 36.1±36.8, p<0.05). Quality of life was measured with the Chronic Respiratory Disease Questionnaire of Guyatt, et al., and was found to have improved significantly. Respiratory muscle stretch gymnastics may be useful in pulmonary rehabilitation.
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