Yes, there are 2 case studies demonstrating the benefits of RMT on diaphragmatic paralysis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19111633, https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2019.199.1_MeetingAbstracts.A3744, as well as a ...
No, the Breather does not replace any of your medication. However, you might find that you need to use inhalers or bronchodilators less frequently. Studies have shown that respiratory muscle training (RMT) optimises the distribution of drugs in the ...
Many users with CHF do well with strength training protocols using The Breather, but beginning with an endurance protocol is also a good option for cardiac patients. I will mention that these are general protocols, which can certainly be modified by ...
This area of investigation has only emerged recently but is followed with great attention. A study using very weak respiratory exercise (incentive spirometry) in elderly people has shown that respiratory exercise provides cognitive benefits such as ...
Patient experience confirms that the use of the Breather has decreased the use of medication (http://www.pnmedical.com/testimonials/) and/or the oxygen usage in people with emphysema and chronic bronchitis, which is in line with literature findings ...