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Respiratory and functional benefits of manual diaphragmatic release for cleaning-laborers exposed to occupational hazards
Azab AR, Elnaggar RK, Hamouda DG, Aloraini GS, Alhegaili AS, Ahmed AS, Basha MA, Alsharidah AS, Kamel FH, Elshehawy AA
Physiotherapy Research International 2024 Oct;29(4):e70001
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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 to 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 (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/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 eta2 0.23) and enhancement in pulmonary functions (FEV1 (p = 0.025, Partial eta2 0.14), FVC (p = 0.017, Partial eta2 0.16), FEV1/FVC (p = 0.028, Partial eta2 0.13), and PEF (p = 0.012, Partial eta2 0.17) in the experimental group. Further, there was a greater increase in chest mobility at the xiphoid level (p = 0.002, Partial eta2 0.25) in the experimental group, but this was not the case at the axillary level (p = 0.29, Partial eta2 0.03). Still, the 6 min walk-test performance improved more significantly in the experimental group (p = 0.002, Partial eta2 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.

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