Objective: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generating capacity after spinal cord injury. Design: Multi-centre, prospective cohort study. Subjects: One hundred and nine subjects with recent, motor complete spinal cord injury. Methods: Lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generating capacity were measured at first mobilization, at discharge from inpatient rehabilitation and one year after discharge. Lung function was measured in all 109 subjects, and 55 of these performed additional measurements of respiratory muscle pressure generating capacity. Trajectories of respiratory muscle function for different lesion level groups were assessed by multi-variate multi-level regression models. R...
Cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord injury causes impairments in respiratory muscle performance,...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5...
Objective. To investigate the pulmonary function responses to respiratory muscle training (RMT) in i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Contains fulltext : 70606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Aim of the Study: In quadriplegic patients with injuries below C5 segment of the cervical cord, the ...
Study design: Retrospective cohort study. Objective: To evaluate the clinical implementation of a re...
Objective: To develop statistical models to predict lung function and respiratory muscle strength fr...
Contains fulltext : 109118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To d...
Cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord injury causes impairments in respiratory muscle performance,...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5...
Objective. To investigate the pulmonary function responses to respiratory muscle training (RMT) in i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Contains fulltext : 70606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Objective: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5 years after inpatient rehabil...
Aim of the Study: In quadriplegic patients with injuries below C5 segment of the cervical cord, the ...
Study design: Retrospective cohort study. Objective: To evaluate the clinical implementation of a re...
Objective: To develop statistical models to predict lung function and respiratory muscle strength fr...
Contains fulltext : 109118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To d...
Cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord injury causes impairments in respiratory muscle performance,...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe changes in pulmonary function (PF) during the 5...
Objective. To investigate the pulmonary function responses to respiratory muscle training (RMT) in i...