Diaphragmatic evaluation is crucial in clinical practice and almost no studies notified comprehensive evaluation of diaphragmatic mobility and movement of the lower ribs by radiographic method (X-ray). The goal of this research was to analyze the reliability of radiographic measurements as a method for evaluating the mobility of diaphragm and lower ribs. 15 persons with chronic spinal cord injury were evaluated by X-ray where the mobility of diaphragm and lower rib movement were observed and measured during inspiration.
Statistical measurements: paired t - test, statistical significance level set at p LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO 0,05, using mean (M) and standard deviation (SD), applied calculating of Cohen's coefficient d effect size. Probands were doing the respiratory exercise for 6 months to prove the change in diaphragm mobility and lower ribs movement.
Results: Mobility of the right hemidiaphragm has evidently increased. X-ray examination showed that the difference between the movement of the lower ribs during inhalation and exhalation increased by 49%, i.e. by 6 - 45 mm.
There was a significant increase in the lower ribs movement (M = 18, SD = 11.6) than before using respiratory exercise (M = 11.7, SD = 8.5), p = 0.001. The confidence interval does not include zero (-9.997; -2.463).
Cohen's d proved a medium size effect (d = 0.6). Conclusion: It has been shown that the X-ray is reliable and applicable for the direct evaluation of right hemidiaphragm mobility and lower ribs movement.
This method is easy to be used in clinical practice and provides a reliable method which can measure a range of diaphragmatic mobility and lower ribs movement.