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Respiratory physiotherapy: towards a clearer definition of terminology

  • Autores: Anne Bruton, Rachel Garrod, Mike Thomas
  • Localización: Physiotherapy, ISSN 0031-9406, Vol. 97, Nº. 4, 2011, págs. 345-349
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Interventions used in clinical practice and research need to be described in sufficient detail to permit accurate replication. Since words and phrases can change their meaning over time, it is important that authors choose their words carefully and define anything which might be ambiguous. ‘Breathing exercises’ is a phrase which covers a multitude of therapeutic approaches. Recent randomised controlled trials have established the value of teaching patients with asthma to retrain their breathing. However, the descriptions of the breathing interventions are generally inadequate. This problem stems partly from a degree of confusion surrounding terms such as ‘diaphragmatic breathing’ which has been variously interpreted. A more structured approach to reporting such interventionsis proposed. This approach will help to avoid confusion, and will permit the transfer of those interventions found to be effective in research trials into routine clinical practice. © 2011 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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