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The primary aim will be to understand whether a digital breathing biofeedback system can improve the outcomes of physiotherapist guided breathing retraining.


Clinical Trial Description

Approximately 10% of people in the United Kindom exhibit some form of dysfunctional breathing. This term describes a range of conditions which are characterised by an impairment in the muscular control of breathing and which can result in breathlessness, hyperventilation and, in some cases, dizziness. Current clinical assessment techniques and treatments for dysfunctional breathing are low-tech. The investigators propose that patients would get more benefit from a system which uses biofeedback on muscle patterns to guide breathing re-education. The investigators have developed a new digital health system for the clinical management of dysfunctional breathing. The system uses an avatar to provide biofeedback to communicate abnormal muscle function in real-time, guiding patients through a process in which they gradually learn the correct muscular control of breathing. The proposed intervention seeks to understand if the addition of a digital breathing biofeedback system improves the outcomes of physiotherapy guided breathing retraining. Patients awaiting respiratory physiotherapy for dysfunctional breathing will be recruited to receive 4 sessions of breathing retraining with the assistance of the digital breathing biofeedback system. All patients will complete lung function tests and Quality of Life questionnaires pre- and post- treatment. Patients will also be offered an interview to understand their experiences of using the system. ;


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NCT number NCT06103955
Study type Interventional
Source University of Salford
Contact Stephen J Preece, PhD
Phone +44 161 295 2273
Email s.preece@salford.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 15, 2023
Completion date June 1, 2024

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