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Upper & lower limb training on Functional outcome in COPD subjects - A comparitive study

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A work submitted in partial fullfillment of the award of MPT degree in Cardiopulmonary sciences to Manipal academy of higher education, Karnataka, India. The study was conducted in COPD subjects. Group A recieved upper limb training, group B recieved lower limb training and group C recieved combined training. The outcome variables used in the study was unsupported upper limb training endurance test, 6 minute walk test and chronic respiratory questionnaire. The study concludes that upper limb training, lower limb training and combined training resulted in significant improvement in exercise performance and health related quality of life. The present study also concludes that addition of upper limb training to lower limb training will not cause change in exercise performance and quality of life.

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Subin Solomen MPT is a professor in Physiotherapy, EMS memorial Co-operative Hospital & Research Centre, Affiliated to KUHS university, Kerala. Earlier he worked in Padmashree Institute of Physiotherapy; Bangalore affiliated to RGUHS university, Karnataka. He also authored text books on Vascular Rehabliatation & Electrotherapy.

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Authors Vaishali Rao, Subin Solomen, Prem Venkatesan
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.09.2017
 
EAN 9783659880353
ISBN 978-3-659-88035-3
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

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