Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine

Home respiratory muscle training and its effects on quality of life and exercise ability in long-term post-COVID-19 patients

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Abstract

A significant improvement in quality of life was observed in the RMT group after 8 weeks of training.

  • Quality of life showed a large improvement (d>0.90) in the RMT group compared to sham groups.
  • Exercise tolerance did not improve significantly in any training group.
  • Both IMT and RMT groups demonstrated large increases in inspiratory muscle strength and endurance (d≥0.80).
  • Lower limb muscle strength increased significantly (d≥0.77) in both real training groups compared to sham groups.
  • RMT group exhibited a large improvement in expiratory muscle strength and peak expiratory flow (d≥0.87) compared to all other groups.
  • IMT and RMT training did not significantly impact lung function or psychological status.

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