Background. The mechanical alterations related to the overload of respiratory muscles observed in adults with persistent asthma might lead to the development of chronic alterations in posture, musculoskeletal dysfunction and pain; however, these changes remain poorly understood. Objective. This study aimed to assess postural alignment, muscle shortening and chronic pain in adults with persistent asthma. Methods. This cross-sectional and controlled study enrolled 30 patients with mild (n = 17) and severe ( n = 13) persistent asthma. Fifteen non-asthmatic volunteers were also assessed. Asthma was classified by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines. Postural alignment and muscle shortening were evaluated by head and shoulder posit...
Limitation of activity is the most cited symptom described by uncontrolled asthma patients. Assessme...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe orofacial muscle function in patients with severe asthma. Methods:...
Bronchial asthma (AB) can lead not only to breathing disorders but also to musculoskeletal disorders...
Background. The mechanical alterations related to the overload of respiratory muscles observed in ad...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma may cause systemic repercussions due to its severity and the effects of treatment....
Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be managed. Asthma management is a public health issue that is co...
(1) Background: Worldwide, asthma, back pain, and migraine are major public health problems due to t...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes hyper-responsiveness of the bronchial tree, wit...
The mechanical alterations related to the excessive use of accessory respiratory muscles and the mou...
SummaryBackgroundPosturally induced changes in minute ventilation in patients may be autonomically d...
Asthma is a syndrome characterized by recurrent respiratory symptoms, i.e. dyspnoea, wheezing, chest...
Excessive airway obstruction is the cause of symptoms and abnormal lung function in asthma. As airwa...
Aim: The purpose of our research was to investigate the effect of different body positions on lungs ...
Excessive airway obstruction is the cause of symptoms and abnormal lung function in asthma. As airwa...
The term severe refractory asthma (SRA) in adults applies to patients who remain difficult to contro...
Limitation of activity is the most cited symptom described by uncontrolled asthma patients. Assessme...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe orofacial muscle function in patients with severe asthma. Methods:...
Bronchial asthma (AB) can lead not only to breathing disorders but also to musculoskeletal disorders...
Background. The mechanical alterations related to the overload of respiratory muscles observed in ad...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma may cause systemic repercussions due to its severity and the effects of treatment....
Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be managed. Asthma management is a public health issue that is co...
(1) Background: Worldwide, asthma, back pain, and migraine are major public health problems due to t...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes hyper-responsiveness of the bronchial tree, wit...
The mechanical alterations related to the excessive use of accessory respiratory muscles and the mou...
SummaryBackgroundPosturally induced changes in minute ventilation in patients may be autonomically d...
Asthma is a syndrome characterized by recurrent respiratory symptoms, i.e. dyspnoea, wheezing, chest...
Excessive airway obstruction is the cause of symptoms and abnormal lung function in asthma. As airwa...
Aim: The purpose of our research was to investigate the effect of different body positions on lungs ...
Excessive airway obstruction is the cause of symptoms and abnormal lung function in asthma. As airwa...
The term severe refractory asthma (SRA) in adults applies to patients who remain difficult to contro...
Limitation of activity is the most cited symptom described by uncontrolled asthma patients. Assessme...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe orofacial muscle function in patients with severe asthma. Methods:...
Bronchial asthma (AB) can lead not only to breathing disorders but also to musculoskeletal disorders...