2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166201563.31362109/v1
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Does Neurophysiological Facilitation (NPF) influence respiratory function in a preterm infant with respiratory distress? A Case Report

Abstract: Background: Infants born between 28 to 32 weeks of gestation require assisted ventilation or oxygen support due to respiratory distress syndrome. Neurophysiological facilitation (NPF) is the use of selective external proprioceptive and tactile stimuli. It further normalizes the rate & depth of breathing by influencing the length-tension relationship of muscles. NPF has shown improvement in ventilation capacity & oxygen saturation level among adult ventilated patients. Biomechanical understanding of the… Show more

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