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KMID : 1148720170050010007

2017 Volume.5 No. 1 p.7 ~ p.13
The Effect of The Feedback Respiration Exercise and Stretching Exercise on The Pulmonary Function of Forward Head Posture and Round Shoulder Patient
Gwak Hye-Mi

Noh Eun-Seon
Park Jin-Hui
Lee Da-Young
Lee Je-Yeon
Jeong Chan-Ju
Yang Hoe-Song
Heo Jae-Won
Yoo Young-Dae
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of the feedback respiration exercise and stretching exercise on the pulmonary function of forward head posture and round shoulder patient.

Method : This study was performed on 30 subjects. 30 subjects were divided into two group; feedback respiration exercise group(n=15), stretching exercise group(n=15). Both of the group performed the exercise 3 times a weeks for 4 weeks. The data was analyzed paired t-test for comparing before and after changes of factors in each groups and the independent t-test for comparing the between groups.

Results : The result are as follows, on the feedback respiration exercise groups, there was statistically significant difference on the amount of FVC, FEV1, IC, but there was no statistically significant difference on VC by comparing pulmonary function before and after. On the stretching extercise group, there was statistically significant difference on the amount of FEV1, VC, IC, but there was no statistically significant difference on FVC by comparing pulmonary function before and after. By comparing between the two group, there was no statistically significant difference on pulmonary function.

Conclusion : As a result of this study, we thought that It can be used as a basic data for the development of an exercise program to improve the pulmonary function of the head posture and round shoulder patients. Clinically, the therapist may be able to selectively apply the stretching exercise and the feedback breathing exercise to improve the pulmonary function according to the characteristics of the patient s disease and the treatment conditions.
KEYWORD
Back pain, Pregnant women, Fixed Pelvic System, Decompression
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