Comparative Effects of Pilates Breathing and Pursed Lip Breathing on Chest Expension and Peak Expiratory Flow Rate in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

46

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 15, 2025

Primary Completion Date

January 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

February 1, 2026

Conditions
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive (COPD)
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Pilates Breathing Technique along with standard pharmacological management

"Patients in this group will receive pilates breathing technique along with pharmacological management.~A total 3 weeks protocol will be followed in which 2 seesions per week will be supervised by physiotherapist and 5 days at home.~Pilates breathing will be performed in sitting or supine position. The patient will place a hand over the Lower Posterior rib Cage and inhale through the nose.~While breathing they will actively contract the Transverse Abdominis (TrA) as if preparing for punch or holding in urine and engaging the pelvic floor muscles."

PROCEDURE

Pursed-lip breathing along with pharmacological management

"Patient in this group will receive pursed-lip breathing along with pharmacological management. A total 3 weeks protocol will be followed in which 2 sessions per week will be supervised by physiotherapist and 5 days at home.~The patient will sit comfortably with straight back and relaxed shoulders. They will inhale slowly through the nose, with a deep relaxed breath, and then exhale slowly through the pursed lips, as if blowing out a candle. The exhalation should take 2-3 times longer than inhalation. This breathing cycle will be repeated with a focus on slow and relaxed breathing.~Pharmacological management: Patient will receive medications as per prescribed by pulmonologist"

Trial Locations (1)

46000

RECRUITING

Foundation University College of Physical Therapy, Islamabad, 44000, Rawalpindi

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Foundation University Islamabad

OTHER

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