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The Effect of Physiotherapy on Dysfunctional Breathing in Children and Adolescents With and Without...

Dysfunctional BreathingAsthma in Children1 more

The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of physiotherapeutical instructions on dysfunctional breathing in children and adolescents with or without asthma. Children and adolescents with dysfunctional breathing, are invited to participate in the intervention study. Participants are stratified by asthma diagnose status and randomized to physiotherapy or standard care. Participants are followed a year after the intervention, to compare the development in asthma control ( if asthma) and quality of life.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training in Difficult to Wean Patients

Weaning Failure

Prolonged mechanical ventilation secondary to weaning failure demands a significant amount of intensive care unit (ICU) resources, thus increasing the economic burden of public healthcare costs. One of the proposed mechanisms accounting for weaning failure is the concept that excessive work of breathing for weak respiratory muscles during the liberation from mechanical ventilation compromises cerebral blood flow, thereby predisposing the brain to dysfunction. Restriction in brain perfusion could have an adverse impact on the function of the respiratory muscles by impairing the output of the respiratory centre thus promoting respiratory muscle fatigue, leading to weaning failure. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been shown to improve the functional capacity of the inspiratory muscles in patients with respiratory muscle weakness whilst has been recently proposed as a possible additional component of weaning strategies. Therefore, this project aims to identify both a mechanism that might be linked to prolong ICU length of stay and that at the same time might be amenable to treatment.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training Efficiency Before Bronchoscopic Procedure

CopdIMT

The aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) before bronchoscopic procedure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Patients (COPD). Patients with a diagnosis of COPD, who are listed for a bronchoscopic procedure and referred to the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) clinic, will be randomly divided into two groups. Standard PR exercise program will be applied to both groups. In addition to the standard program, IMT will be applied to one of the groups. The effect of IMT on exercise program gains will be examined.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Intranasal Steroid as Medical Therapy For Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children

Sleep Disorder; Breathing-RelatedSnoring4 more

MIST+ is studying a nasal spray to see if it will reduce the need for surgery for snoring. Children aged 3-12 are invited to take part. Snoring affects up to 10% of children and can cause sleeping problems and concentration or behavioural issues in the daytime. Currently the most common treatment for snoring is surgery to remove the tonsils and/or adenoids, however many children wait a long time to see a specialist. This research is trying to find if nasal sprays can help children with snoring, and whether this can reduce the need for surgery.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Balance and Postural Control in Multiple Sclerosis...

Multiple Sclerosis

The goal of this study is to investigate the effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients on balance and postural control. The main question it aims to answer are: • Is IMT effective in improving balance and postural control in MS patients? Participants will be randomly divided into two groups. One group will be given only balance exercises. The other group will be given IMT treatment in addition to balance exercises.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Blood Flow Reserve: Effects After Training With Heavy Inspiratory Exercises

Coronary Artery Disease

The goal of this single-site, parallel-group, double-blind, sham-controlled randomized control trial is to examine the effect of high-intensity inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) on coronary blood flow assessed using positron emission tomography coronary perfusion imaging in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The main question it aims to answer are: • if high-intensity IMST will improve coronary blood flow in patients with CAD, which could be assessed using positron emission tomography coronary perfusion imaging. Participants will be asked to complete the 8-week high-intensity or low-intensity IMST. Researchers will compare high and low-intensity IMST groups to see if coronary blood flow increases after IMST.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Study of Hydrogen Inhalation Compared With Placebo in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Type 2 Diabetes

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydrogen inhalation in type 2 diabetes patients.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Kinesio Taping With and Without Diaphragmatic Breathing in Women After Cesarean Section

Cesarean Section Complications

Cesarean section is a major abdominal surgery and major challenge of it is to manage the pain and make the patient mobile .In spite of the advantageous effects of kinesio taping and diaphragmatic breathing, limited, data reported to study analgesic effects on pain management and mobility restoration in acute phase of cesarean section.. This study will aim to meet the dares which are associated with cesarean section by reducing the incisional pain associated with improvement in physical mobility as a non-pharmacological treatment.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Study on Single and Multiple Atomization Inhalation of HRS-9821 Suspension for Inhalation in Healthy...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The increased safety and tolerance of single and multiple atomized inhalation of HRS-9821 suspension for inhalation doses in healthy subjects.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Effects of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise on Body Posture

TelerehabilitationBody Posture3 more

This study; It will be done in order to show evidence of the effects of pelvic floor muscle training and diaphragmatic breathing exercise via telerehabilitation on body posture and quality of life in healthy individuals. International Physical Activity Quastionnaire Short Form (IPAQ), Pelvic Floor Impact Quastionnaire Short Form (PFIQ-7), 36-Item Short Form Survey(SF-36) and New York Posture Rating Chart will be applied.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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