Medicina (Feb 2021)

Breathing Exercise Called the Maximal Abdominal Contraction Maneuver

  • Jung Won Kwon,
  • Seo Yoon Park,
  • Ki Hyun Baek,
  • Kyoungsoo Youk,
  • Seunghue Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57020129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2
p. 129

Abstract

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Background and objectives: The maximal abdominal contraction maneuver (MACM) was designed as an effective and efficient breathing exercise to increase the stability of the spinal joint. However, it has not been determined whether MACM is more effective and efficient than the maximal expiration method. Thus, the present study was undertaken to investigate whole abdominal muscle thickness changes after MACM. Materials and Methods: Thirty healthy subjects (17 males and 13 females) participated in this study. An experimental comparison between MACM and the maximal expiration task was conducted by measuring the change of abdominal muscle thickness such as the transverse abdominis (TrA), internal oblique (IO), external oblique (EO) and rectus abdominis (RA) using ultrasound images. Results: The results indicated that MACM resulted in significantly greater muscle thickness increases of the TrA and RA than the maximal expiration exercise (p Conclusion: MACM provided better exercise than the maximal expiration exercise in terms of increasing spine stability, at least from a co-contraction perspective.

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