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KMID : 1148720210090020013

2021 Volume.9 No. 2 p.13 ~ p.20
Research Trends in Korea of the Inspiratory Muscle Training Applied to Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review
Yoo Young-Dae

Yang Hoe-Song
Jeong Chan-Joo
Kang Hyo-Jung
Kim Min-Kyu
Abstract
Purpose : This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training(IMT) studies for stroke patients conducted over the past 10 years(2011?2020) in Korea.

Methods : Previous literature was electronically searched using the RISS, KISS, KCI, and NDSL databases. Tree databases were searched for stroke IMT articles. A total of 12 studies were selected according to the PRISMA guidelines, and the Jeong¡¯g qualitative evaluation criteria were used to refer to the checklist presented by the Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network.

Results : Twelve studies met the criteria. In a qualitative evaluation on the papers, one study scored 8 out of 10, seven scored between 6 and 7, and four scored 5. Intervention sessions were conducted between 20 and 30 min, each at a frequency of three to five sessions per week, for a total of 4?8 weeks. The results indicated that IMT effectively improved respiratory function, physical activity, and respiratory muscle function in stroke patients.

Conclusion : IMT was found to have a positive effect on respiratory function, physical activity, and respiratory muscle function in stroke patients.
KEYWORD
Stroke, Inspiratory Muscle Training, Pulmonary Function, Physical Function
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