EFFECTIVENESS OF EXPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH TRAINING ON DYSPHAGIA RISK IN PRE-FRAIL ELDERLYdoi:10.33533/jpm.v17i2.6653Janaki Sari, Ida Ayu Putu DianaSetiawati, ErnaNurhasanah, LisaJurnal Profesi Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
Impact of expiratory muscle strength training on voluntary cough and swallow function in Parkinson disease. airflowcoughdysphagiaParkinson diseaserespiratory strength trainingBACKGROUND: Cough provides high expiratory airflows to aerosolize and remove material that cannot... Pitts,Teresa - 《Chest》 被引...
Journal 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] [CrossRef]...
Cough is particularly important for clearing foreign particles from the airway in those with dysphagia who may be at risk for penetration/aspiration (P/A). Expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) was tested to improve cough and swallow function. METHODS: Ten male participants, diagnosed with ...
Detraining outcomes with expiratory muscle strength training in Parkinson disease. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2014;51:305–10. The first study to investigate detraining effects following dysphagia rehabilitation. Although a significant decline in swallowing safety was not observed when treatment was stopped, ...