Integrating incentive spirometry and progressive muscle training in managing respiratory compromise in Guillain–Barré syndrome DOI Creative Commons

Babangida Shehu Bappah,

Idoo Womboh, Patrick Ayi Ewah

et al.

Bulletin of the National Research Centre/Bulletin of the National Research Center, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 48(1)

Published: May 15, 2024

Abstract Background Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is one of the most common causes acute neuromuscular paralysis in developed and developing countries. It a complex autoimmune disorder characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, potentially involving respiratory muscles. The purpose this case report was to explore importance combined use incentive spirometry training as essential therapies 20-year-old male diagnosed with GBS. Case presentation This Nigerian university student who brought trauma center on wheelchair weakness both upper lower limbs which said be progressive, diagnosis GBS made attending physician. On examination, he discovered have quadriparesis mild involvement. He deteriorated cardiopulmonary compromise transferred into intensive care unit. managed supplementary oxygen therapy until there significant improvement weaned off then needed further evaluation management. patient placed immunoglobulin conjunction spirometry, strengthening exercise proved effective regained all lost function within few weeks symptoms. Results intervention delves synergistic potential fortifying muscles improving alongside overall strength resulted regaining weeks. Conclusions addition modulating related impairments. We recommend multifaceted strategy management patients other similar health conditions.

Language: Английский

Telecoaching and Migraine: Digital Approach to Physical Activity in Migraine Management. A Scoping Review DOI Open Access
Ignazio Leale, Vincenzo Di Stefano, A de Torrenté

et al.

Journal of Clinical Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 861 - 861

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Migraine is a common neurological disorder, affecting approximately 15% of the European population and among main causes years lived with disability. In context increasing digitalisation, telecoaching (TC) new training modality that involves use digital tools to access manage services remotely. Given well-documented benefits physical activity in migraine management rapid expansion health following COVID-19 pandemic, this scoping review aims evaluate feasibility TC-based programs individuals migraine. A systematic search was conducted on multiple databases (PubMed, Web Science, Scopus) identifying 1507 studies, which only 3 met inclusion criteria. These studies collectively involved 181 participants assessed various programs, including aerobic training, resistance therapy. Most showed statistically significant improvements several variables, severity, duration, asand frequency attacks. However, based our study, there limited evidence suggest TC beneficial for patients. findings underscore need further investigation, more rigorous methodologies, higher-quality trials, larger sample sizes better establish efficacy as preventive therapeutic approach

Language: Английский

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Telecoaching: a potential new training model for Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Ignazio Leale, Vincenzo Di Stefano, Carola Costanza

et al.

Frontiers in Neurology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: May 9, 2024

Introduction Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) is an inherited neuropathy that affects the sensory and motor nerves. It can be considered most common neuromuscular disease, with a prevalence of 1/2500. Methods Considering absence specific medical treatment benefits shown by physical activity in this population, systematic review was completed using several search engines (Scopus, PubMed, Web Science) to analyze use, effectiveness, safety training program performed telecoaching (TC). TC new mode uses mobile devices digital technology ensure remote access training. Results Of 382 studies identified, only 7 met inclusion criteria. The effects included improvements strength, cardiovascular ability, functional abilities, as well gait fatigue. However, quality moderate, size participants each study small, outcome measured partial. Discussion Although many have identified statistically significant changes following administration protocol, further are needed, appropriate power, better quality, higher sample size.

Language: Английский

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Integrating incentive spirometry and progressive muscle training in managing respiratory compromise in Guillain–Barré syndrome DOI Creative Commons

Babangida Shehu Bappah,

Idoo Womboh, Patrick Ayi Ewah

et al.

Bulletin of the National Research Centre/Bulletin of the National Research Center, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 48(1)

Published: May 15, 2024

Abstract Background Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is one of the most common causes acute neuromuscular paralysis in developed and developing countries. It a complex autoimmune disorder characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, potentially involving respiratory muscles. The purpose this case report was to explore importance combined use incentive spirometry training as essential therapies 20-year-old male diagnosed with GBS. Case presentation This Nigerian university student who brought trauma center on wheelchair weakness both upper lower limbs which said be progressive, diagnosis GBS made attending physician. On examination, he discovered have quadriparesis mild involvement. He deteriorated cardiopulmonary compromise transferred into intensive care unit. managed supplementary oxygen therapy until there significant improvement weaned off then needed further evaluation management. patient placed immunoglobulin conjunction spirometry, strengthening exercise proved effective regained all lost function within few weeks symptoms. Results intervention delves synergistic potential fortifying muscles improving alongside overall strength resulted regaining weeks. Conclusions addition modulating related impairments. We recommend multifaceted strategy management patients other similar health conditions.

Language: Английский

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