2022
DOI: 10.1097/cpt.0000000000000183
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Effect of Test Interface on Respiratory Muscle Activity and Pulmonary Function During Respiratory Testing in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study

Abstract: Purpose: The mouthpiece is the standard interface for spirometry tests. Although the use of a mouthpiece can be challenging for patients with orofacial weakness, maintaining a proper seal with a facemask can be an issue for healthy individuals during forceful efforts. We compared respiratory muscle activity and tests using a mouthpiece and facemask in healthy adults to investigate whether they can be used interchangeably. Methods: In this observational study, subjects (n 5 12) completed forced vital capacity, … Show more

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“…On another important topic, MarySue Ingman et al 4 explore the use of the Physical Therapy Healthy Lifestyle Appraisal as a new tool to assess behavior change. Finally, Elaheh Sajjadi et al 5 present a pilot study seeking to determine the effects of test interface on respiratory muscle activity and pulmonary function during respiratory testing. Most of these articles have been already published ahead-of-print online in our website for early access to our readers.…”
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“…On another important topic, MarySue Ingman et al 4 explore the use of the Physical Therapy Healthy Lifestyle Appraisal as a new tool to assess behavior change. Finally, Elaheh Sajjadi et al 5 present a pilot study seeking to determine the effects of test interface on respiratory muscle activity and pulmonary function during respiratory testing. Most of these articles have been already published ahead-of-print online in our website for early access to our readers.…”
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confidence: 99%