Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory function, causing many people with tetraplegia to require mechanical ventilation during the acute stage of injury. Abdominal Functional Electrical Stimulation (AFES) can improve respiratory function in non-ventilated patients with sub-acute and chronic tetraplegia. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical feasibility of using an AFES training program to improve respiratory function and assist ventilator weaning in acute tetraplegia.<p></p> Methods AFES was applied for between 20 and 40 minutes per day, five times per week on four alternate weeks, with 10 acute ventilator dependent tetraplegic partici...
Objectives: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an effect of chest propriocept...
Abdominal binder improves lung volumes and voice in people with tetraplegic spinal cord injury. Obje...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetrapleg...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces re-...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces ...
The respiratory system is highly compromised after a tetraplegic spinal cord injury due to paralysis...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the application of electrical pulses to a ner...
<p>Paralysis of the respiratory muscles in people with tetraplegia affects their ability to br...
An injury to the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause paralysis affecting all four limbs, t...
BACKGROUND: For every day a person is dependent on mechanical ventilation, respiratory and cardiac c...
Objectives: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Tetraplegia may result in significant paralysis of the breathing muscles. Decreased forced vital cap...
OBJECTIVES: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Objectives: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an effect of chest propriocept...
Abdominal binder improves lung volumes and voice in people with tetraplegic spinal cord injury. Obje...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetrapleg...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces re-...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces ...
The respiratory system is highly compromised after a tetraplegic spinal cord injury due to paralysis...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the application of electrical pulses to a ner...
<p>Paralysis of the respiratory muscles in people with tetraplegia affects their ability to br...
An injury to the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause paralysis affecting all four limbs, t...
BACKGROUND: For every day a person is dependent on mechanical ventilation, respiratory and cardiac c...
Objectives: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Tetraplegia may result in significant paralysis of the breathing muscles. Decreased forced vital cap...
OBJECTIVES: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Objectives: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an effect of chest propriocept...
Abdominal binder improves lung volumes and voice in people with tetraplegic spinal cord injury. Obje...