[Purpose] The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of inspiratory diaphragm
breathing exercise and expiratory pursed-lip breathing exercise on chronic stroke
patients’ respiratory muscle activation. [Subjects and Methods] All experimental subjects
performed exercises five times per week for four weeks. Thirty chronic stroke patients
were randomly assign to an experimental group of 15 patients and a control group of 15
patients. The experimental group underwent exercises consisting of basic exercise
treatment for 15 minutes and inspiratory diaphragm breathing exercise and expiratory
pursed-lip breathing exercise for 15 minutes and the control group underwent exercises
consisting of basic exercise treatment for 15 minutes and auto-med exercise for 15
minutes. The activation levels of respiratory muscles were measured before and after the
experiment using MP 150WSW to obtain the results of the experiment. [Results] In the
present study, when the pulmonary functions of the experimental group and the control
group before and after the experiment were compared, whereas the experimental group showed
significant differences in all sections. In the verification of intergroup differences
between the experimental group and the control group before and after the experiment.
[Conclusion] The respiratory rehabilitation exercise is considered to be capable of
inducing positive effects on stroke patients’ respiratory muscles through diaphragm
breathing exercise and lip puckering breathing exercise.
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