Resistive Expiratory Muscle Training in COPD Patients

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

74

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 10, 2021

Primary Completion Date

January 15, 2022

Study Completion Date

January 15, 2022

Conditions
COPD
Interventions
OTHER

Resistive Expiratory muscle Training Group

"Mild Resistive Expiratory Technique \[Expiratory Muscle Strength Training (EMST150)- six-week training protocol approximately 20 min per day\] The EMST requires the participant to forcibly blow into the device for 5 seconds with sufficient pressure to open the one-way valve. Each blow is one repetition. The device will be set at a resistance of 30 cmH2O. Participants will be instructed to complete five sets of five repetitions (total of 25 times and approximately 20 minutes per day), any five days per week, for six weeks. Whole exercise will be done in sitting position. Rest between repetitions will be given according to comfort level of patient."

OTHER

Conventional Breathing Exercise Group

"Breathing Exercises: (approximately 20 minutes per day)~● Pursed lip breathing: (Sit with your back straight. Inhale through your nose for two seconds. Purse your lips like you're blowing on hot food and then breathe out slowly, taking twice as long to exhale as you took to breathe in. 4-5 times a day)~● Diaphragmatic breathing: (Lie on your back on a flat surface, knees bent and head supported. Use pillow under knees to support your legs. Breathe in slowly through your nose Tighten your stomach muscles, letting them fall inward as you exhale through pursed lips. Practice this exercise 5-10 minutes about 3-4 times per day).~● Incentive spirometer: (Hold in an upright position. Breathe in slowly and as deeply as possible. Hold your breath as long as possible (at least for 5 seconds). Then exhale slowly Rest for a few seconds and at least 10 times every hour)"

Trial Locations (1)

44000

Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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