Pursed lips breathing can improve desaturation during flying disc game in COPD patients.

K. Imashiro (Wakayama, Japan), Y. Minakata (Hidaka-gun, Japan), A. Hayata (Wakayama, Japan), M. Nakanishi (Wakayama, Japan), Y. Kamijyo (Wakayama, Japan), T. Ogawa (Wakayama, Japan), Y. Koike (Wakayama, Japan), N. Yamamoto (Wakayama, Japan)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Chronic respiratory disease: respiratory muscle function, breathing exercises and airway clearance techniques
Disease area: Airway diseases

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