Expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) to improve airway protection in post-stroke patientsHegland, KDavenport, P WBrandimore, A ETroche, M S
Average swim time decreased by 1.0 卤 1.7 s (p = 0.084) in the EMST group and 0.2 卤 1.6 s in the AFT group (p = 0.378), however, the change was not statistically significantly different between the groups (p = 0.204). Post-training, ratings of breathlessness tended to worsen in ...
The results demonstrate that: a) the expiratory muscle pressure generating capacity can be significantly increased in highly conditioned athletes and b) EMST is more effective in increasing MEP then AFT.doi:10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.618.4Vipa Bernhardt...
Feasibility and preliminary results of expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) in patients with myotonic dystrophy (DM)Van Nuffelen, GGuns, CVan Den Steen, LDe Bodt, MVanderwegen, J
A proof-of-concept study showed promise for high vocal intensity exercise to treat presbyphonia, which became the basis for a novel intervention for age-related voice changes known as Phonation Resistance Training Exercises (PhoRTE). Expiratory Muscle Strength Training (EMST) has also been proposed ...
Erfmann, KerstinJournal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language PathologyPark JS, Oh DH, Chang MY, et al.: Effects of expiratory muscle strength training on oropharyngeal dysphagia in subacute stroke patients: a randomised con- trolled trial. J Oral Rehabil, 2016, 43: 364-372. [Medline] [...