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Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Diaphragm Thickness, Pulmonary Function, and Chest Expansion in Chronic Stroke Patients

흡기근 저항훈련이 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 횡격막 두께와 폐기능에 미치는 효과

  • Jung, Ju-Hyeon (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Catholic University of Pusan) ;
  • Kim, Nan-Soo (Department of Physical Therapy, Catholic University of Pusan)
  • 정주현 (부산가톨릭대학교 일반대학원 물리치료학과) ;
  • 김난수 (부산가톨릭대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Received : 2012.10.08
  • Accepted : 2012.11.05
  • Published : 2013.02.28

Abstract

연구목적: 본 연구는 만성 뇌졸중 환자를 대상으로 흡기근 저항훈련이 횡격막 두께와 폐기능 및 흉곽 확장에 미치는 효과를 알아보고자 수행하였다. 연구방법: 연구 대상자는 총 29명(남자 17명, 여자 12명)으로 흡기근 저항훈련군(15명)과 대조군(14명)으로 분류하였다. 모든 대상자는 6개월 이상된 만성 뇌졸중 환자로 일반적인 신경발달치료를 받고 있으며, 같은 기간 동안 흡기근 저항훈련군에 역치부하 흡기근육 단련기(threshold IMT device)를 제공하고 주 3회${\times}$1회 20분씩 6주간 시행하였다. 마비측과 비마비측 횡격막 두께측정을 위해 초음파의 7.5MHz linear probe를 사용하여 최대 흡기시(Tdi.con)와 휴식시(Tdi.rel)의 두께를 측정하고 수축률(TR)을 계산하였다. 또한 폐 활량계를 사용하여 노력성 폐활량을 측정하였으며, 줄자를 사용하여 흉곽 확장을 측정하였다. 연구결과: 6주간 중재 후 흡기근 저항훈련군에서 최대흡기시 횡격막 두께(Tdi.con)와 수축률(TR)은 유의한 증가를 보였다(p<.05). 1초간 노력성 호기량 ($FEV_1$)과 최대 호기 속도(PEF)도 유의한 증가를 보였으나(p<.05), 노력성 폐활량(FVC)과 1초간 노력성 호기량의 노력성 폐활량에 대한 비($FEV_1$/FVC), 흉곽 확장은 유의한 증가는 보이지 않았다(p>.05). 결론: 본 연구는 만성뇌졸중 환자를 대상으로 흡기근 저항훈련의 적용이 횡격막의 수축력과 폐기능 및 흉곽 확장력을 향상시켜 호흡근의 협응력을 증가시키고, 비활동성으로 인해 감소된 운동내성을 증가하게 함으로써 향후 재활에서 만성 뇌졸중 환자에게 2차적인 기능향상에 도움을 줄수 있을 것으로 보여진다.

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