![]() ![]() Key words: Parkinson’s disease, maximum inspiratory pressure, maximum expiratory pressure, Incentive spirometer. Rehabilitation program for patients with Parkinson’s disease should include IMST to improve respiratory muscle strength. Study group required 6 months of training to achieve values of MIP and MEP similar to that achieved by control group who were trained for 1 month only.Ĭonclusion: Inspiratory muscle strength training for 6 months resulted in improved MIP and MEP values in people with Parkinson’s disease. However, study group attained lower respiratory pressures compared to healthy group. Post IMST, improvement in MIP and MEP was observed in both groups. Results: Study group demonstrated 17 % lower pre training MIP (MIP P 34.2☘.2, MIP h41.70☗.6 cmH2O, p<0.005), and 22 % lower MEP (MEP p 42.5 ☙.6 and MEP h54.1☑0.2, p <0.001) compared to healthy controls. Outcome of strength training was measured using MIP and MEP. Study group continued to train for six months thereafter. Both groups enrolled in Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training (IMST) program for one month. Control group included 20age matched healthy people. Study group included twenty patients with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease classified using modified Hoehn and Yahr scale 1-3. Method: Ethical clearance was sought and all participants signed informed consent. Objective of the study was to investigate effect of inspiratory muscle strength training on Maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and Maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) in people with Parkinson’s disease. ![]() He graduated from Louisiana State University School Of Medicine In Shreveport with his medical degree in 2002. Monal B Shah, MD specializes in internal medicine in Dallas, TX and has over 21 years of experience in the field of medicine. ,Senior Registrar, Department of Anesthesia, Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr.Year: 2017 | Month: June | Volume: 7 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 178-185Įffect of Inspiratory Muscle Training in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disorderĭr Bela Agarwal 1, Dr Afrin Mukri 2, Dr Monal Shah 3, Dr Sai Laxmi Ganesan 4, Dr Rajani Mullerpatan 5ġAssociate Professor, 2Post Graduate Student, 3Lecturer, 4Honorary Faculty, 5Director,Īim: Respiratory muscle weakness is a component of pulmonary dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease. Internal Medicine 21+ years experience Male Dr. Rustom Narsi Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, ,Professor and Head, Department of Anesthesia, Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. Rustom Narsi Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Phone: +912226208894, e-mail: Sunil K Gvalani Rustom Narsi Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Apeksha A Gala, Assistant Professor Department of Anesthesia, Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. ,Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. ,Additional Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, HBTMC and Dr RN Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Naina P Dalvi, Additional Professor Department of Anaesthesia, HBTMC and Dr RN Cooper Hospital Vileparle, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Phone: +919820711656 e-mail: Apeksha A Gala ,Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India,Ī Case of suspected Sick Sinus Syndrome due to combined Beta-blocker and Calcium Channel Blocker Therapy: Anesthesia Management ,Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Reliance foundation Hospital, Girgaon, Mumbai Maharashtra, India, ,Additional Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, ,Senior Registrar, Department of Anesthesia, Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Ketan S Kulkarni, Senior Registrar Department of Anesthesia, Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Phone: +919890450064 e-mail: Nandini M Dave ,Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, King's Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, A Prospective, Randomized Study comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Adhesive Strip (Steri-Strips™) Fixation vs Subcutaneous Tunneling for securing Epidural Catheters in Pediatric Patients
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