Sonographic measurement of diaphragmatic displacement during tidal breathing manoeuvres - a reliability study

The aim of this investigation was to establish a reliable method of measuring diaphragm movement during relaxed tidal breathing. This study follows a previous study in which test-retest reliability was established for maximal breaths but not for tidal breaths (Blaney and Sawyer 1997). Twelve normal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of physiotherapy 1998, Vol.44 (1), p.41-43
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