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Gradually increasing maximum inspiratory resistance during respiratory muscle training and its effect on respiratory function in chronic tetraplegia
Šilhová, Vanda ; Laštůvková, Petra (advisor) ; Našincová, Zuzana (referee)
The theoretical part of the thesis describes basic mechanisms of spinal cord injuries, summarizes respiratory complications of spinal cord injuries and the use of respiratory physiotherapy with emphasis on breathing trainers. The practical part of the thesis focuses on the effect of 6 week long inspiratory muscle training using the Threshold IMT or Powerbreathe breathing trainer on respiratory functions in patients with chronic tetraplegia, as well as comparing the results of the study with available research exploring the same issue. The research included one experimental group consisting of 15 probands. All probands underwent measurement of spirometry parameters prior to the therapeutic intervention and again after six weeks of breathing training. A total of six respiratory parameters were evaluated (FVC, FEV1, PEF, PCF, MIP, MEP). From the results of the study, it can be concluded that breathing training showed positive effects on all of these parameters, but statistically significant difference was demonstrated only in the parameters evaluating the strength of the inspiratory (MIP) and expiratory (MEP) muscles.
Effects on individual parametres of voice by physiotherapy
Brázda, Jan ; Smolíková, Libuše (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Mariana (referee)
Modern elements used in physiotherapy give us the opportunity to intervention and at first sight remote medical fields, such as phoniatry. This work deals with physiotherapy solutions singer and voice performance while preventing possible regular difficulties which have arisen in the course of his career. The aim was to demonstrate the effect of changes in posture and breathing training with incentive spirometers for various voice parameters. A study was conducted which was attended by total of 13 probands from the conservatory students. The probands were divided into two groups. All underwent examination phoniatrist a physiotherapy student and subsequently got a plan to target group assignments lasting six weeks. After this period, both groups repeated the tests and their results are processed. These results showed us improve flexible range of voice, spirometric parameters FVC and FEV1 compared to the control group.

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