Comparison of two inspiratory muscle training protocols in people with spinal cord injury: a secondary analysis
Anne E. Palermo,
Jane E. Butler,
Claire L. Boswell-Ruys
Abstract:Study design/setting
Secondary analysis.
Objectives
To compare the change in maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) over the first 4 weeks of two different inspiratory muscle training (IMT) protocols and explore if either method is more effective for people with spinal cord injury.
Methods
Data originated from two published studies. Participants completed flow-resistive IMT (F-IMT) at 80% daily PImax, 7 … Show more
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