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KMID : 1148720210090020001

2021 Volume.9 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.5
Effects of the Myofascial Release Techniques for a Diaphragm on Maximal Respiratory Pressure and Forced Vital Capacity
Oh Hyun-Bee

Lee Yong-Ki
Lee Geon-Ho
Cho Sung-Min
Jang Woo-Jin
Kim Won-Jae
Kim Ki-Song
Abstract
Purpose : This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of myofascial release techniques(MRT) on the diaphragm on maximal respiratory pressure and forced vital capacity(FVC) in healthy adults.

Methods : A total of 20 healthy male subjects participated in this study. A spirometer(Pony FX MIP/MEP, Cosmed Inc., Italy) was used to measure the maximal respiratory pressure maximal inspiratory pressure(MIP), maximal expiratory pressure(MEP), and forced vital capacity(FVC). The data were collected before and after MRT.

Results : FVC and MIP data were normally distributed, and a paired t-test was employed to analyze the statistical differences between before and after MRT. MEP data were not normally distributed, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to analyze the statistical differences between before and after MRT. There was a significant difference in FVC(P = 0 . 003) but no s ignificant d ifference in MIP(P = 0.448) and MEP(P = 0.200).

Conclusion : MRT could be an effective manual technique for decreasing FVC. However, MRT did not induce any changes in MIP and MEP. Therefore, active endurance exercise may be an essential element to increase aerobic capacity in healthy adults.
KEYWORD
Myofascial Release Technique, Maximal Respiratory Pressure, Forced Vital Capacity
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