Endurance training of the respiratory muscles –literature research
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https://doi.org/10.15584/medrev.2016.2.6Keywords:
respiratory muscles endurance training, normocapnic hyperventilation, SpiroTigerAbstract
Introduction. In 1976, Leith and Bradley proved that strength and endurance of the respiratory muscles in young healthy volunteers could be successfully trained using respiratory muscle endurance training. In 1992 Urs Boutellier and Christina Spengler’s cooperation resulted in the construction and distribution of SpiroTiger training device.
Aim. To analyze available data on monitoring and documenting changes after the respiratory muscles endurance training. Presentation of changes after specific training in the athletes, healthy and chronically ill individuals.
Material and methods. Literature Research and the PubMed database analysis using the following keywords: respiratory muscles endurance training, normocapnic hyperventilation, SpiroTiger.
Conclusion. Monitoring and documentation of changes in the lung and respiratory muscle function and endurance under the influence of the training can be conducted in a manner consistent with evidence-based medicine. Improved respiratory muscle endurance and ability to perform the effort was observed in the athletes, healthy adults and chronically ill patients under the influence of the training.
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