Effects of Walking and Respiratory Muscle Training on Pulmonary Function and Functional Exercise Capacity in PD

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 5, 2010

Primary Completion Date

August 10, 2011

Study Completion Date

September 15, 2011

Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Interventions
OTHER

Walking and respiratory training

"Walking and respiratory muscle training group ( W+ RMT) received walking training in addition to respiratory muscle training for a period of 8 weeks.~Walking training was performed at least 5 days a week, twice a day, for 15 min. Walking distance was calculated according to patients' 6 minute walking distance.~Respiratory muscle training was performed using the threshold loading method as inspiratory and expiratory muscle training. This training was applied at least 5 days per week, twice a day, 15 minutes each session. (15 minutes inspiratory muscle training + 15 minutes expiratory muscle training). A Threshold Inspiratory Muscle Trainer (IMT) and threshold positive expiratory pressure (Threshold PEP) were used for the training.~Patients were called for the hospital once a week to asses mouth pressure and 6 minute walking test (6 MWT) and their training intensity was arranged"

OTHER

Respiratory muscle training

In the Respiratory muscle training group, Respiratory muscle training was performed using the threshold loading method as inspiratory and expiratory muscle training. This training was applied at least 5 days per week, twice a day, 15 minutes each session. (15 minutes inspiratory muscle training + 15 minutes expiratory muscle training). A Threshold Inspiratory Muscle Trainer (IMT) and threshold positive expiratory pressure (Threshold PEP) were used for the training. Patients were called for the hospital once a week to asses mouth pressure and their training intensity was arranged.

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

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Marmara University

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