Purpose: The respiratory muscles can be trained like the other skeletal muscles. However, due to the complexity of the thoracopulmonary system, the assessment of work load intensity during training still remains a complicated matter. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of work load intensity quantification during a period of respiratory muscle training. Methods: Seven healthy participants performed a four-week respiratory muscle training under normocapnic hyperpnoea using a device that allows a constant isocapnic end-tidal CO2 fraction via a two-way piston valve connected to a rebreathing bag. The size of the bag was adjusted to 50\u201360% of the subject\u2019s vital capacity, with a breathing frequency such th...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s sta...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
Resistive loads are used to train respiratory muscles in athletes and in rehabilitation of people w...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) by means of eucapnic hyperpnoea (Spirotiger®, Zurich, CH) is repor...
The mechanical work of breathing was measured during muscular exercise on three normal subjects from...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well...
Specific respiratory muscle training (IMT) improves the function of the inspiratory muscles. Accordi...
Background. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been shown to improve inspiratory muscle function...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify the outcomes of respiratory muscle training (RMT) with flow-oriented in...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of expiratory muscle training (EMT) on respiratory muscle s...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s status un...
The first part of my work evaluates bilateral supramaximal transcutaneous phrenic nerve stimulation ...
Inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) holds promise as a non-pharmacologic treatment that can ...
Thoracic loads (i.e., a heavy backpack) commonly used in occupational and recreational settings sign...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s sta...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
Resistive loads are used to train respiratory muscles in athletes and in rehabilitation of people w...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) by means of eucapnic hyperpnoea (Spirotiger®, Zurich, CH) is repor...
The mechanical work of breathing was measured during muscular exercise on three normal subjects from...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well...
Specific respiratory muscle training (IMT) improves the function of the inspiratory muscles. Accordi...
Background. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been shown to improve inspiratory muscle function...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify the outcomes of respiratory muscle training (RMT) with flow-oriented in...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of expiratory muscle training (EMT) on respiratory muscle s...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s status un...
The first part of my work evaluates bilateral supramaximal transcutaneous phrenic nerve stimulation ...
Inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) holds promise as a non-pharmacologic treatment that can ...
Thoracic loads (i.e., a heavy backpack) commonly used in occupational and recreational settings sign...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s sta...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
Resistive loads are used to train respiratory muscles in athletes and in rehabilitation of people w...