including respiratory that can lead to physical
inactivity and deconditioning that affect the QoL.
Our study shows that the inspiratory muscle training
with an incentive spirometer 5 sets of 10 repetitions
per day, 5 days per week for 4 consecutive weeks,
could improve lung function, inspiratory muscle
strength, increase aerobic capacity and quality of
life, but not functional of individuals with chronic
paraplegia from SCI that had fully rehabilitated.
Therefore, it is encouraged to add IMT-using-IS in
the management of chronic SCI to improve aerobic
capacity and QoL.
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