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Combined Effects of Inspiratory Muscles Training With Pilate Training in Asthma Patients

R

Riphah International University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Asthma

Treatments

Other: Pillatate Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06762236
Dureshawar Alamgir

Details and patient eligibility

About

Asthma is a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the airways in the lungs. The airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. In asthma the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. This makes it harder for air to flow out of your airways when you breathe out. When symptoms get worse, it is called an asthma attack. There is no permeant cure for asthma, but medical treatment and physiotherapy treatment can help to manage it. There is many physiotherapy protocols can be used for asthma patients like aerobic exercises, breathing exercise etc. The objective of our study is determine the combine effects of inspiratory muscle training with Pilate training on dyspnea, cardiorespiratory fitness and quality of life in asthma patients.

The randomized control trial will used as study design as study design for this this purpose simple random sampling technique will be used to allocate the sample in two group The sample size will be calculated by the G-power analysis. This study will conduct in Jinnah Hospital, Lahore Group A will receive both inspiratory training and Pilate training and group B receive only Inspiratory training, incentive spirometer the participants were instructed to hold the breath for 2-3 seconds then exhale slowly. This process was repeated 10 times or about 10-15minutes with rest in between 30 seconds. Base line treatment is diaphragmatic breathing exercise .The session will repeated three times per week for 6 weeks with 40-minute sessions In Pilates we include 5 Pilate exercise, The Hundred (Rhythmic Breathing), Single Leg Stretch (Rhythmic Breathing), side kick, Toe Taps (Set Breathing Pattern) ,leg pull front. Pre and post measurement will be done using Juniper asthma quality of life, 6 mint walk test, Borges dyspnea scale and fatigue severity scale to measure the outcomes. Data will be analyzed SPSS version 25. T-test and Regression analysis will be used.

Key words: asthma patient, cardiorespiratory fitness, dyspnea, quality of life, Pilate training, inspiratory muscle training

Full description

To determine the combined effects of inspiratory muscles training with Pilate training on dyspnea, cardiorespiratory fitness quality of life in asthma patients

Enrollment

52 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

30 to 50 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age range from 30 to 50 (15)
  • Both Male and Female
  • FEV1 value range from 64% to less than 50%
  • Medically cleared for cardiac rehabilitation.
  • Medical treatment, for at least 6 months
  • Clinically stable (i.e., no exacerbation or medication changes for at least 30 days.

Exclusion criteria

  • Status Asthmatics
  • Patient with cardiac disease
  • Age range from 30 to 50 (15)
  • Both Male and Female
  • FEV1 value range from 64% to less than 50%
  • Medically cleared for cardiac rehabilitation.
  • Medical treatment, for at least 6 months
  • Clinically stable (i.e., no exacerbation or medication changes for at least 30 days.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

52 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Treatment Group
Experimental group
Description:
.The session will repeated three times per week for 6 weeks with 40-minute sessions In Pilates we include 5 Pilate exercise, The Hundred (Rhythmic Breathing), Single Leg Stretch (Rhythmic Breathing), side kick, Toe Taps (Set Breathing Pattern) ,leg pull front for 6 weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Pillatate Training
Controlied Group
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Inspiratory training, incentive spirometer the participants were instructed to hold the breath for 2-3 seconds then exhale slowly. This process was repeated 10 times or about 10-15minutes with rest in between 30 seconds. Base line treatment is diaphragmatic breathing exercise
Treatment:
Other: Pillatate Training

Trial contacts and locations

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