Intermittent Hypoxia and Inspiratory Threshold Loading to Enhance Inspiratory Muscle Function

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2017
Rehabilitation approaches introduce a stimulus to a motor system, with the goal to enhance motor function to patients. For example, exposure to brief and intermittent episodes of mild hypoxia has shown to strengthen synaptic pathways to respiratory and skeletal muscle motor neurons. In humans with spinal cord injury, exposure to intermittent hypoxia (IH) alone or in combination with rehabilitative strategies has shown enhanced motor function. Another strategy known as inspiratory threshold loading, which involves breathing against pressure threshold loads, results in improved inspiratory muscle strength. Although there is evidence supporting the use of IH alone or in combination with other rehabilitative strategies in improving motor function in humans, the impact of exposure to IH or IH with inspiratory threshold loading on inspiratory muscle function and ventilation in humans is unknown.
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First added on: May 20, 2024