Efectos de las técnicas fisioterapéuticas de Entrenamiento Muscular Inspiratorio y Buteyko, en niños con asma bronquial
The following research work was developed in the Bibliographic Review modality with the main objective of demonstrating the use of new techniques at a pediatric level; such as Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) and Buteyko with bronchial asthma, which is of great benefit to improve lifestyle and to c...
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Format: | bachelorThesis |
Sprog: | spa |
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2019
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Online adgang: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/6298 |
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Summary: | The following research work was developed in the Bibliographic Review modality with the main objective of demonstrating the use of new techniques at a pediatric level; such as Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) and Buteyko with bronchial asthma, which is of great benefit to improve lifestyle and to continue with daily life activities without limitations. Although techniques of Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) and Buteyko in children with bronchial asthma are not frequent within the priority group in study; due to the complexity of its clinical application, there were found 88 scientific articles that corroborate the effectiveness of both in this childhood respiratory disease. The articles that were chosen to demonstrate the benefits of the mentioned techniques were 27 scientific articles, which have a grade equal to or greater than 7, which are mostly in different languages, like English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Databases where most results were obtained, regard to the topic were: Pubmed, Elsevier, Scielo, Research Gate, Google Scholar, university repositories, high impact digital magazines, and Cochrane Library. There were recollected articles from the year 1998 until the present year 2019. The research project concludes that the effectiveness of Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) and Buteyko techniques are beneficial and novel techniques, although their application isn’t widespread in the pediatric population; due to the difficulty of understanding the maneuvers when working with the priority concerned group. It is recommended that for the use of these techniques the interrelation between children and physiotherapists for the correct handling of them. |
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