Effects of Manual Diaphragmatic Technique Versus Lateral Coastal Breathing Exercises Among COPD Patients.
- Conditions
- COPD
- Registration Number
- NCT06844994
- Lead Sponsor
- Riphah International University
- Brief Summary
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a common, preventable as well treatable disorder, which is also one of the main reasons of high mortality and morbidity characterized by irreversible airflow limitation and has respiratory system involved. The aim of this study is to evaluate the comparative effects of manual diaphragmatic technique and lateral coastal breathing on COPD patients, that these exercises will have beneficial effects or not on COPD patients. Manual diaphragmatic technique and lateral coastal breathing will increase the functional capacity and relieve the symptoms dyspnea, enhance the chest wall expansion.
- Detailed Description
This study will be a randomized clinical trial to determine the effects of both techniques on COPD patients and disease severity in patients who falls into the inclusion criteria, who are willing to participate, patients with age limit between 45 to 65 years, GOLD stage II, and patients will be excluded who have cardiac disease, abdominal or thoracic surgeries and in critical condition by taking sample of patients through non probability convenient sampling and randomly allocating them to two groups A and B out of which A will receive manual diaphragmatic techniques, B will receive lateral coastal breathing exercise up to the duration of 2 times a day, 3 days per week for up to 3 weeks. Pre and post exercise outcomes will be assessed. The data will be analyzed through SPSS 26
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 58
Age 45-65 years(12). Both gender female and male. Patients willing to be the part of the research. Patients with moderate level of COPD Patients with GOLD II stage(13). Patients who response to bronchodilators Patients with history of smoking(14).
Exclusion criteria:
Patients having other cardiac diseases. Patients having thoracic or abdominal surgeries. Exacerbation of symptoms before or during study. Inability of Patient to understand instructions due to mental disorder Lack of medical record Coronary artery disease (coronary angiography with stenting or bypass) Malignant tumor Patients with gastrointestinal abnormalities Patients who are in critical condition
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Measuring Tape 6th week Measuring tape is used for chest wall measurement during inhalation and exhalation to compare differences
6 Mile Walk Test 6 weeks 6 mile walk test is used to perform to check functional capacity of the patient, it helps in assessment of the physical functional performance at baseline and post intervention, 6MWT will be performed inside the corridor on flat surface, the patients will be guided to walk on their own pace.
Modified Borg Scale 6 Weeks Modified borg scale questionnaire will be asked from the patient to evaluate the patient's dyspnea level. Peak flow meter It is a handheld device that measures patient ability to push air out of your lungs, it is very useful in screening patients who have respiratory disorders and depicts the reliable respiratory state of the patient
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Ittefaq Hospital (Trust) Lahore.
🇵🇰Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan