Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Unstable neck posture, muscle imbalance, and segmental instability can cause neck pain and decrease the respiratory function.
OBJECTIVE:
To examine effects of a neck stabilization exercise on respiratory muscle activity and maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) in patients with a chronic stroke.
METHODS:
A total of 40 patients with a chronic stroke participated in this study. They were randomly divided into two groups (20 in each group). However, ten patients dropped out of the experiment (5 in each group). The experimental group (
RESULTS:
Both the experimental group and the control group showed significant difference in activities of major respiratory muscles and MVV before and after the experiment (
CONCLUSIONS:
The application of a combination of a neck stabilization exercise and a breathing retraining exercise to patients with a chronic stroke can increase activity of respiratory muscles and MVV.
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