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Volume 1, Issue 1

J Nurs Res Pract

Nursing Care & Breast Congress 2017

December 11-13, 2017

December 11-13, 2017 | Rome, Italy

Joint Event

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WORLD CONGRESS ON NURSING CARE

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EUROPEAN BREAST CONGRESS

Spirometric parameters and reaction of the circulatory system in musicians who play the wind

instruments.

Monika Rogóż*, Renata Bakalarz*

and

Sylwia Lisowska*

*Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland

T

he wind instrument system is bringing together a growing body of professionals interested in this subject. For many

years, research has been conducted on the behavior of the body during physical exercise, which is also playing the

wind instruments. This issue is not only related to respiratory function, which is essential here, but also to the muscular and

circulatory system. The aim of this study is to compare parameters which describe the functions of respiratory system among

people who play the wind instruments in relation to control group (people not- playing) and the mark of organism’s reaction

for physical exertion what is playing the wind instruments at an angle of changing pulse valve in exercises conditions and in

stressful conditions (concerts). In this research 44 people, 24 women and 10 men in the age of 17-28 years took part in this

research. In the group of players there were 22 people (11 women and 11 men), in the control group there were also 22 people

(12 women and 10 men). Both groups took part in spirometry, the Flack test, converse Flack test and made the measurement

of chest’s movable and pulse. In the group of players, higher results were found in problems like: the Flack test, chest movable

and in breathing parameters. Instrumentalists characterized lower pulse in proportion to the control group. The research

showed that the regular breathing training among instrumentalists have a positive influence on functioning respiratory system.

Biography

Monika Rogóż is a Physiotherapist by profession. She graduated from Jagiellonian University Medical College, Faculty of Health Sciences. She is currently working

in a Medical Security Team. She is a PhD student at the same University. She is interested in the Ergonomics and Physiology of physical activity such as - How

does the body behave during all sorts of physical exertion? etc.

monia_rogoz@wp.pl

Monika Rogóż et al., J Nurs Res Pract 2017, 1:1(Suppl)