Respiratory motor function in seated and supine positions in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury
Highlights • We examined changes in pulmonary function in patients with chronic SCI when assessed in seated and supine positions. • These changes were evaluated using spirometry and maximum air way pressure measurements. • The results indicate that postural effects on respiratory performance in thes...
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description | Highlights • We examined changes in pulmonary function in patients with chronic SCI when assessed in seated and supine positions. • These changes were evaluated using spirometry and maximum air way pressure measurements. • The results indicate that postural effects on respiratory performance in these patients are specific to the respiratory task depending on severity and neurological level of SCI. |
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