This study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of manipulative action techniques in complex treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and represents the results of clinical and functional tests. Differentiated indications for use of different techniques of chest massage and manual therapy were proposed. Parallel group randomized prospective comparative study was conducted on 137 patients with COPD. In accordance with the classification (GOLD, 2013), all patients were diagnosed with COPD of medium severity. 75 (54.7%) patients had persistent disease, 80 (58.4%) and 57 (41.6%) patients suffered from respiratory insufficiency of I and II degree, respectively. Respiration function was assessed by pneumotachometry study performed during forced expiratory maneuvers and by spirometry methods; pulmonary hemodynamics and myocardial contractile function of the right ventricle were assessed by reopulmonography methods; central hemodynamics was assessed by tetrapolar thoracic rheography. The research led to the following overall findings. The massage technique focused on asymmetric areas of the chest develops the most active anti-inflammatory action as compared to other physical impact techniques we investigated. This technique should be used with caution in the presence of hypokinetic type of blood circulation and pulmonary hypertension. The classical massage technique of the chest has the advantage as we can consider the possibility to prescribe this technique to patients with more severe course of COPD, including but not limited to presence of pulmonary and systemic cardiac hemodynamic disorders, alveolar hypoxia.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.rs.20180302.12 |
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Pulmonary Disease, Medical Rehabilitation, Classical Massage, Manual Therapy
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Nina Stepenovna Ayrapetova, Miсhael Anatolievich Eremushkin, Igor Vyacheslavovich Antonovich, Alexey Egorovich Samorukov, Larisa Yurievna Tarasova. Medical Rehabilitation of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using Manipulative Action Techniques. Rehabil Sci. 2018;3(2):33-37. doi: 10.11648/j.rs.20180302.12
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