Breathing device shows promise for lung disease fatigue
NCT ID NCT06991153
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tested whether a lung boost exercise device could improve breathing and reduce fatigue in 40 women with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Participants used the device and had their lung function, oxygen levels, and fatigue measured before and after treatment. The goal was to see if this simple exercise tool could help manage symptoms and improve daily life.
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Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University
Giza, Egypt
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