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To determine the effects of segmental breathing exercise and buteyko breathing exercises on chest expansion in individuals with asthma. To determine the effects of segmental breathing exercise and buteyko breathing exercises on pulmonary function (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC) in individuals with asthma. To determine the effects of segmental breathing exercise and buteyko breathing exercises on Asthma Control Questionnaire in individuals with asthma.


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The National Heart and Lung Institute determines asthma as a common chronic airway disease distinguished by variable and reoccurring manifestations, bronchial hypersensitivity, reducing the flow of air in and out of the lungs and inflammatory reactions with in air passages in the lungs. Earlier in the first place asthma is also defined as existence of spontaneously reversible airway obstruction or with treatment and narrowing of airways also increased to different stimuli i.e. abrupt changes in weather, cold air, histamine, dust, pollen, feathers, exercise, viral upper respiratory infection, animal dander, cigarette smoke, fungal spores or respiratory allergens that increases bronchial hypersensitivity. segmental breathing technique is used for increasing the expansion of chest in individual's having empyema whose expansion has been decreased. Total 40 individuals with empyema were included in this study. Chest expansion at three levels have been checked i.e. at axilla level, at sternum level and at xiphoid level were examined before and after implementation of segmental exercise technique. Segmental breathing techniques play a major role in expansion of damaged lungs and as a consequence integral to rehabilitation of Respiratory disease. The effectiveness of segmental breathing technique and deep breathing exercise on expansion of chest and pulmonary function test. The physical therapy treatment comprises of dyspnea alleviating positions, simple breathing exercises, and exercises for thoracic expansion, inspiratory muscle training with incentive spirometers. Segmental breathing techniques are used to give support or enhance expansion of restricted lung in respiratory disorder. This technique is meant to have an effect on variation of mechanism, involving the stretch reflex process. Fast stretch on external intercostal muscles brings on assistance in contraction. Intercostal stretching with breathing control exercises might be more effective in enhancing lung parameters. This may also take part in ventilator capacity like tidal volume, saturation of oxygen and minute ventilation. Intercostal stretching might have stimulated the receptors of stretch mechanism in chest wall, hence distend the thoracic cavity which would have connected to medulla oblongata with nerve cell. The efficacy of buteyko method on control of asthma and quality of living in individuals with asthma. The buteyko breathing exercise is non-medical method that had shown to be better in reducing the frequency and seriousness of asthma. The interventional group manifested a considerable improvement in control of asthma score and quality of living score after four weeks. The other control group didn't manifest any improvement. This study suggested that buteyko breathing exercise may upgrade the physical, societal, spiritual and occupational effect on asthma and improved quality of living. The combined effect of buteyko breathing exercise and walking exercise on peak expiratory flow. The experimental group was specified for the combination of buteyko exercises and walking exercise for duration of eight weeks, three times per week and of 55 minutes of training session. The benefit of this technique is hold interval that can decrease overuse of carbon dioxide (CO2) that will control breath rate with the help of medulla oblongata in respiratory center, providing Nitric oxide (NO) which particular has bronchodilator effect. These both exercises minimise inflammatory reaction so that they decrease the sign and symptoms of asthma. ;


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NCT number NCT04624425
Study type Interventional
Source Riphah International University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 9, 2020
Completion date December 20, 2020

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