Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are a major cause of health and economic burden worldwide. Respiratory physiotherapy (RP) has shown to improve lung function and functional recovery on these patients; however, their perspectives about the outcomes achieved in RP interventions have never been explored. This study assessed the perspectives of patients with LRTI about their participation in a RP intervention. 27 patients with LRTI (58.6±17.2yrs; 10 male) were recruited from the emergency department of a hospital and enrolled in a 3 week RP intervention. RP included breathing retraining, airway clearance techniques, aerobic training and education about LRTI. After the intervention, semi-structured interviews were conducted and audio...
The main objective: This study aims to answer the question of whether one therapy, which focuses on ...
Aims and objectives. To assess the effects of respiratory training on lung function, activity tolera...
Work object: changes in respiratory system rates after aquatic and hall physiotherapy Work problem. ...
Objectives To assess the outcomes of respiratory physiotherapy for patients with lower respiratory ...
Introduction The role of respiratory physiotherapy (RP) in lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI...
Patients with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI – acute exacerbations of obstructive/restrict...
Rupert Jones,1 Herbert Muyinda,2 Grace Nyakoojo,2 Bruce Kirenga,2 Winceslaus Katagira,2 Jillian Pool...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether it is possible to increase lung function and quali...
SummaryFour Cochrane respiratory reviews of relevance to physiotherapeutic practice are discussed in...
Objective: To compare the effects of comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation with those of education ...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction and physical inactivity are two clinically important features of a wide ...
Despite the fact that pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is the most powerful nonpharmacological interven...
AIM: To evaluate the effect of physiotherapeutic (PT) methodology including inspiratory training dev...
The main objective: This study aims to answer the question of whether one therapy, which focuses on ...
Aims and objectives. To assess the effects of respiratory training on lung function, activity tolera...
Work object: changes in respiratory system rates after aquatic and hall physiotherapy Work problem. ...
Objectives To assess the outcomes of respiratory physiotherapy for patients with lower respiratory ...
Introduction The role of respiratory physiotherapy (RP) in lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI...
Patients with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI – acute exacerbations of obstructive/restrict...
Rupert Jones,1 Herbert Muyinda,2 Grace Nyakoojo,2 Bruce Kirenga,2 Winceslaus Katagira,2 Jillian Pool...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether it is possible to increase lung function and quali...
SummaryFour Cochrane respiratory reviews of relevance to physiotherapeutic practice are discussed in...
Objective: To compare the effects of comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation with those of education ...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction and physical inactivity are two clinically important features of a wide ...
Despite the fact that pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is the most powerful nonpharmacological interven...
AIM: To evaluate the effect of physiotherapeutic (PT) methodology including inspiratory training dev...
The main objective: This study aims to answer the question of whether one therapy, which focuses on ...
Aims and objectives. To assess the effects of respiratory training on lung function, activity tolera...
Work object: changes in respiratory system rates after aquatic and hall physiotherapy Work problem. ...