Breathing battle: which device boosts lung power in kids with CP after COVID?
NCT ID NCT07508332
First seen Apr 17, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study tested two breathing exercise devices—a Lung Boost trainer and an incentive spirometer—in 60 children aged 4-9 with cerebral palsy who had recovered from COVID-19. The goal was to see which device better improved lung function and quality of life. Each child used their assigned device for four weeks, five times a week, alongside standard physical therapy.
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Locations
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Amira Galal Mahmoud
Cairo, Heliopolis, 11757, Egypt
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Doaa Adel Abdel Aziz
Cairo, Heliopolis, 11757, Egypt
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Faten Mohamed Hassan
Cairo, Heliopolis, 11757, Egypt
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Mai Abdelghani Eid
Cairo, Heliopolis, 11757, Egypt
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Mai Magdy Ahmed
Cairo, Heliopolis, 11757, Egypt
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