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Asthma

 

POWERbreathe Medic Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) offers people with asthma a drug-free, clinically-proven method of reducing their symptoms, and putting them in control of their asthma.

Can't get POWERbreathe Medic on prescription?

The POWERbreathe Medic model uses a light resistance calibrated inspiratory load. If you experience difficulties in obtaining the POWERbreathe Medic on prescription then we recommend you use the POWERbreathe Classic Light Resistance and POWERbreathe Plus Light Resistance, both of which use the same calibrated inspiratory load as the POWERbreathe Medic.  

POWERbreathe Medic and Asthma

The role of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in the management of asthma has been less widely studied than in COPD, but the data that exists from five randomised controlled trials are unanimously supportive.1,2,3,4,5

Patients experience a reduction in dyspnoea after as little as 3 weeks’ POWERbreathe training, as well as improvements in quality of life. Most striking are the observations that longer-term IMT reduces absence from school/work (by ~95%), use of healthcare resources (by ~75%), and the consumption of medication (by ~79%)2.

  • Laboratory studies found asthma symptoms improved with IMT by up to 75% in 3 weeks1
  • Patients with asthma experienced improvement of symptoms, quality of life and a reduction in the consumption of medication of up to 79%2

Reductionof ß2agonist useFig.1 Reduction in ß2-agonist use

Resources:

Research:

Links to research papers, published in peer-reviewed, high quality scientific journals. As well as original studies, we have also included some articles that review IMT; these have been written by experts in this field of research.

Studies showing that Inspiratory Muscle Training is helpful

 

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