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Respiratory and functional benefits of manual diaphragmatic release for cleaning-laborers exposed to occupational hazards. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effects of manual diaphragmatic release combined with respiratory training on cleaning laborers exposed to occupational hazards, comparing it to just respiratory training alone.
  • In a randomized controlled trial, 36 participants aged 35-45 were divided into two groups for a 12-week program, measuring various pulmonary functions and physical performance before and after the intervention.
  • Results showed significant improvements in respiratory function, chest mobility, and walking performance in the group that received diaphragmatic release therapy, suggesting it could help alleviate respiratory distress and enhance immune function in affected workers.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: To examine the respiratory and functional benefits of manual diaphragmatic release for Cleaning-Laborers Exposed to Occupational Hazards.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial of 36 participants aged 35-45 years was randomly allocated into two groups. The experimental group (n = 18); received manual diaphragm release along with respiratory training exercises, and the control group (n = 18); received respiratory training exercises only. Three times/week for 12 consecutive weeks. The serum immunoglobulin E level, pulmonary functions [forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV/FVC, and peak expiratory flow (PEF) rate (PEF)], chest wall mobility, and 6 min walk-test performance were assessed pre- and post-intervention.

Results: There was a greater decline in serum immunoglobulin levels (p = 0.003; Partial η = 0.23) and enhancement in pulmonary functions [FEV (p = 0.025, Partial η2 = 0.14), FVC (p = 0.017, Partial η = 0.16), FEV/FVC (p = 0.028, Partial η = 0.13), and PEF (p = 0.012, Partial η2 = 0.17) in the experimental group. Further, there was a greater increase in chest mobility at the xiphoid level (p = 0.002, Partial η = 0.25) in the experimental group, but this was not the case at the axillary level (p = 0.29, Partial η = 0.03). Still, the 6 min walk-test performance improved more significantly in the experimental group (p = 0.002, Partial η = 0.24).

Conclusion: The diaphragmatic release technique may offer a promising approach for mitigating distressing respiratory symptoms, enhancing immune function, and improving 6 min walk-test performance among cleaning laborers with work-related respiratory hazards.

Trial Registration: The study was retrospectively registered at XXX (ID: NCT05802355).

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