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G P Whyte1, M Harries, J Dickinson

  • 1English Institute of Sport, Bisham Abbey NSC, Marlow, Bucks, UK. greg.whyte@eis2win.co.uk

British Journal of Sports Medicine
|May 25, 2006
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A track athlete experienced breathing issues due to right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis. While the cause is unknown, continued exercise and strengthening of inspiratory muscles are recommended.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Respiratory Physiology
  • Neuromuscular Disorders

Background:

  • Diaphragmatic paralysis can affect respiratory function, particularly in athletes.
  • Symptoms may include dyspnea at rest and during exertion, worsened by specific positions.

Observation:

  • A male track and field athlete presented with exertional dyspnea.
  • Symptoms were aggravated in the supine position and during water immersion.
  • Right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis was diagnosed.

Findings:

  • Right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis was diagnosed in the athlete.
  • The etiology of this condition remains unknown.
  • The disorder is considered benign with no serious clinical implications.

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Implications:

  • No specific treatment exists for hemidiaphragmatic paralysis.
  • Recommendations include continued exercise and strengthening of accessory inspiratory muscles.
  • Management focuses on symptomatic relief and maintaining respiratory muscle function.