KMID : 1148720190070010001
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2019 Volume.7 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.5
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Change of Respiratory Function and Pulse wave by Exercise Types for Oxygen Delivery
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Kim Jae-Youn
Jung Dae-In
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of this study was to investigate pulmonary function and circulatory function through treadmill exercise and thoracic mobilization exercise in order to find out whether thoracic exercise training for long-term bedridden Patients is valuable as a therapeutic alternative to aerobic exercise.
Methods : The 14 healthy male subjects in their early 20s were assigned to treadmill group(n=7) and thoracic mobilization exercise group(n=7). To investigate changes in pulmonary function, expiratory muscle activity and lung capacity were analyzed and pulse wave velocity was analyzed to identify changes in circulatory function.
Result : The results of this study, there were not statistically significant differences in muscle activity, lung capacity, and pulse wave analysis.
Conclusion : In conclusion, there is no difference between treadmill and thoracic mobilization method. It is considered that thoracic mobilization method is an alternative intervention for the improvement of cardiopulmonary function in long term bedridden patients. However, it is considered that subject was not a long-term bedridden patients and short term intervention period is a major limitation of this study.
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KEYWORD
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Thoracic Mobility Exercise, Aerobic Exercise, Pulmonary Function, Circulatory Function
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