Objectives. To describe postoperative self-reported physical activity (PA) level and assess the effects of 2 weeks of postoperative inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in patients at high risk for postoperative pulmonary complications following lung resection. Methods. This is a descriptive study reporting supplementary data from a randomized controlled trial that included 68 patients (mean age = 70 +/- 8 years), randomized to an intervention group (IG; n = 34) or a control group (CG; n = 34). The IG underwent 2 weeks of postoperative IMT added to a standard postoperative physiotherapy given to both groups. The standard physiotherapy consisted of breathing exercises, coughing techniques, and early mobilization. We evaluated self-reported phys...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of exercise training and inspiratory muscle traini...
Background Physical activity has well-established positive health-related effects. Sedentary behavio...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac surgery is performed to im...
Objectives. To describe postoperative self-reported physical activity (PA) level and assess the effe...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could pr...
The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could preserve respi...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Background: Prompt and uneventful recovery after resective pulmonary surgery benefits patients by de...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
AbstractBackground: A predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of less th...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the efficacy of an inpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation program (i-PR) afte...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study systematically review and meta-analyse the effectiveness of inspirator...
BACKGROUND Early mobility is considered important in minimising pulmonary complication, length of...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of exercise training and inspiratory muscle traini...
Background Physical activity has well-established positive health-related effects. Sedentary behavio...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac surgery is performed to im...
Objectives. To describe postoperative self-reported physical activity (PA) level and assess the effe...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could pr...
The aim was to investigate whether 2 weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) could preserve respi...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Background: Prompt and uneventful recovery after resective pulmonary surgery benefits patients by de...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
Purpose: The effects of preoperative respiratory muscle training (RMT) on postoperative complication...
AbstractBackground: A predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of less th...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the efficacy of an inpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation program (i-PR) afte...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study systematically review and meta-analyse the effectiveness of inspirator...
BACKGROUND Early mobility is considered important in minimising pulmonary complication, length of...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of exercise training and inspiratory muscle traini...
Background Physical activity has well-established positive health-related effects. Sedentary behavio...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac surgery is performed to im...