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EFFECT OF INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING ON MAXIMUM INSPIRATORY PRESSURE AND DYSPONEA RELATED ANXIETY AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS � AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY.

  Authors

  Kiran Chandrakant Yadav,  Dr. Aakanksha Joshi.

  Keywords

COVID-19, Dyspnoea, inspiratory muscle trainer device, breathlessness belief questionnaire (BBQ), inspiratory muscle strength

  Abstract


BACKGROUND: Corona Virus is global pandemic disease accord in China and is spread worldwide. Patients suffering from COVID-19 suffer from severe pneumonia develop ARDS. Patients with COVID-19 show clinical features like fever, cough, shortness of breath, chest tightness, hemoptysis, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, muscle pain, headache, smell or taste disfunction. Respiratory muscle weakness is an important issue after a COVID-19 infection. AIM: To study the effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Maximum Inspiratory Pressure in COVID-19 patients. METHOD: Following an explanation of the study to participants, signed agreement was obtained. 34 participants both male and female were included. Pre assessment (MIP measured by using digital manometer and dyspnoea related anxiety using BBQ.) were done. Post assessment (after 2 weeks MIP measured by using digital manometer and dyspnoea related anxiety using BBQ) were done. Treatment was given 2 sessions daily, 5 days a week for 2 consecutive weeks. RESULT: The statistical analysis was done using paired t test, which showed significant improvement in post exercise protocol. CONCLUSION: The result of the study shows that inspiratory muscle trainer improves inspiratory muscle strength in COVID-19 patients thus improving their dyspnoea related anxiety by giving relatively lesser scores than pre-treatment BBQ result. Hence inspiratory muscle trainer can be effectively used to improve inspiratory muscle strength and dyspnoea related anxiety in COVID-19 patients. KEY WORDS: COVID-19, Dyspnoea, inspiratory muscle trainer device, breathlessness belief questionnaire (BBQ), inspiratory muscle strength.

  IJCRT's Publication Details

  Unique Identification Number - IJCRT22A6921

  Paper ID - 222756

  Page Number(s) - h447-h458

  Pubished in - Volume 10 | Issue 6 | June 2022

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  Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

  E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882

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  Kiran Chandrakant Yadav,  Dr. Aakanksha Joshi.,   "EFFECT OF INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING ON MAXIMUM INSPIRATORY PRESSURE AND DYSPONEA RELATED ANXIETY AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS � AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY.", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.10, Issue 6, pp.h447-h458, June 2022, Available at :http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT22A6921.pdf

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