The power of breath and the introduction of an increased lung capacity device

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Breathing device is noticed to be applied to people who need to improve their quality of life, a breathing exercise device with higher efficiency is widely increased among both healthy people and people who are experiencing some breathing diseases and issues, or Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs), Neurovascular disorders.

This Article is written by resptrainer.com for the further spreading of the concepts of respiratory muscle strengthening, and the benefits presentation to lead to a widespread recognition of breathing sports and breathing exercise machine introduction.

The function of the expiratory and inspiratory muscles is not only to support your breathing behavior, but they are also important because, in addition to the need for ventilation, they enable you to keep your upper airway open through weak coughing and prevent irritation. risk. Therefore, increasing the strength of supplementary muscles and expiratory muscles is a topic we should always pay attention to.

In many literatures, we have also paid attention to some diseases that can threaten life, especially diseases with weakened respiratory muscles, which may threaten life. For example Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), spinal cord injury patient, spinal cord injury may affect the connection between nerves and muscles, resulting in the weakening of respiratory muscles.

Muscle Impairment in Neuromuscular Disease Using an Expiratory/Inspiratory Pressure Ratio

Myasthenia Gravis: This autoimmune disease causes dysfunction at the neuromuscular junction, affecting muscle control, including respiratory muscles.

People with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA): This genetic disorder causes the degeneration of neurons in the spinal cord, ultimately affecting muscles, including respiratory muscles.

Neuromuscular diseases: Some other neuromuscular diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, may also cause weakening of respiratory muscles.

Literature reference: Muscle Impairment in Neuromuscular Disease Using an Expiratory/Inspiratory Pressure Ratio

 

Guilherme Fregonezi, Ingrid G Azevedo, Vanessa R Resqueti, Armèle D De Andrade, Lucien P Gualdi, Andrea Aliverti, Mário ET Dourado-Junior and Verônica F Parreira

Respiratory Care April 2015, 60 (4) 533-539; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.03367

From this, we know that the exercise of respiratory muscles is not only helpful for people with the diseases mentioned above. Let’s take a look at the help and benefits of respiratory muscle-strengthening exercises for healthy people.

 

Effort related responses:

Breathing capability and effort

Entire body effort

Metabolic-related responses:

Respiratory muscle weariness

Breathing pattern

Lactate turnover

Heart Rate

Oxygen uptake kinetics

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