Short-term Effects of Thoracic Kinesiotaping in Children with Bronchopneumonia:A Randomized Controlled Trial

Sakshi Shah, T. Borkar
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Background: Respiratory infections, particularly bronchopneumonia, pose a significant health challenge in paediatric populations, often leading to respiratory distress and compromised well-being. In the context of managing bronchopneumonia in children, exploring non-invasive interventions becomes beneficial. The application of thoracic kinesiotaping is hypothesized to positively impact lung volumes by assisting respiratory function and facilitating breathing pattern. Methodology: To determine the effectiveness of thoracic kinesiotaping on the functional capacities in children with bronchopneumonia, a group of 32 children aged 5 to 12 years were selected adhering to specific inclusion criteria. These participants were then randomly assigned to two groups. Group A underwent conventional respiratory physiotherapy exclusively while Group B participants received a combination of thoracic kinesiotaping and conventional respiratory physiotherapy. Pre-intervention assessment included baseline data, pulmonary function tests (PFT), Paediatric Dyspnea Scale (PDS) and Chest expansion. The treatment protocol spanned a period of three days. Analysis of data was done through Instat software. Conclusion: The analysis revealed a notable increase in Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) and the FEV1/Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) Ratio during pulmonary function testing (PFT), accompanied by a marginal improvement in chest expansion. These findings suggest a positive impact of kinesiotaping on respiratory parameters, indicating potential benefits for children with pulmonary conditions.
支气管肺炎儿童胸廓运动训练的短期效果:随机对照试验
背景:呼吸道感染,尤其是支气管肺炎,对儿科人群的健康构成了重大挑战,常常导致呼吸困难和健康受损。在治疗儿童支气管肺炎的过程中,探索非侵入性干预措施是有益的。据推测,胸廓运动造影可通过辅助呼吸功能和促进呼吸模式对肺活量产生积极影响:为了确定开胸运动疗法对支气管肺炎患儿功能能力的影响,我们按照特定的纳入标准挑选了 32 名 5 至 12 岁的儿童。这些参与者被随机分配到两组。A 组只接受传统的呼吸道物理治疗,B 组则同时接受胸廓运动疗法和传统的呼吸道物理治疗。干预前的评估包括基线数据、肺功能测试(PFT)、儿童呼吸困难量表(PDS)和胸部扩张。治疗方案为期三天。数据分析通过 Instat 软件完成:分析结果显示,在肺功能测试(PFT)中,1 秒用力呼气容积(FEV1)和 FEV1/用力肺活量(FVC)比值显著增加,同时胸廓扩张也略有改善。这些研究结果表明,运动塑形对呼吸参数有积极影响,对患有肺病的儿童有潜在益处。
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