Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Functional Mobility in Parkinson's Patients Article Swipe
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· 2018
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3937207
· OA: W3209117037
<strong>Background:</strong> Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease have strength deficit, rigidity, respiratory dysfunction which are the leading cause of aspiration and pneumonia in Parkinson’s patients.<br> <strong>Aim and Objectives:</strong> To find out the effect of inspiratory muscle training on functional mobility in Parkinson’s patient using Lindop Parkinson’s Assessment scale.<br> <strong>Methodology:</strong> 30 participants were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria and consent was taken. The study group included 30 patients with Parkinson’s disease classified using Modified Hoehn and Yahr scale 1-3 in “drug on” period. It included age group 50-80years with mean of (65.467±7.5). All the patients were assessed with Maximum Inspiratory Pressure using Inspiratory muscle training device and Lindop Parkinson’s Assessment before and after the training period of 4 weeks. All subjects were trained 5 times a week for 15 minutes per session for 1 month.<br> <strong>Results:</strong> Following the training period, there was a significant improvement in functional mobility. Lindop Parkinson’s Assessment scale pre-intervention in Grade 1 of Modified Hoehn and Yahr scale was (19.5±2.87) and post-intervention was (24±2.7). Lindop Parkinson’s Assessment scale pre-intervention in Grade 2 was (19.66±3.90) and post-intervention was (23.55±2.78). Lindop Parkinson’s Assessment scale pre-intervention in Grade 3 was (15.28±3.38) and post-intervention was (20.85±2.77).<br> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> We conclude that Inspiratory Muscle Training improves functional mobility in Parkinson’s patients.