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  1. EMST150 Expiratory Muscle Strength Trainer • Aspire Products

    The EMST150 Calibrated Expiratory Muscle Strength Trainer is clinically proven to strengthen muscles to improve breathing, cough, swallowing, and speech.

  2. Aspire • Aspire

    Whether you have Health Challenges or Specific Health Issues to address, or if you are an Athlete, Musician or Senior focused on Staying Active, the EMST150 can provide you with easy and simple …

  3. Starting a Respiratory Muscle Strength Training (RMST) Program

    The primary goal of RMST is to increase the force-generating capacity of the inspiratory (inspiratory muscle strength training; IMST) and expiratory muscles (expiratory muscle strength training; EMST).

  4. EMST150 for People with Parkinson’s Disease - Aspire

    The EMST150 is the most clinically validated expiratory muscle trainer and has been proven effective in improving swallowing and cough functions of Parkinson’s patients, reducing choking and aspiration …

  5. About Aspire Products • Aspire

    The EMST150 is the most scientifically tested, clinically proven, handheld expiratory muscle strength trainer available! Designed by a well-respected team of researchers, the one-of-a-kind EMST150 …

  6. EMST75 Lite Expiratory Muscle Strength Trainer - Aspire

    The EMST75 Lite and the original EMST150 are used to increase the strength of the expiratory muscles. The EMST75 Lite works the same as the EMST150 with a lower pressure range of 0-75 cm H20. …

  7. EMST150 for People with ALS - Aspire

    The EMST150 is the most clinically validated expiratory muscle trainer and has been proven effective in strengthening weakened respiratory muscles, providing ALS patients with improved breathing and …

  8. EMST150 Evidence-Based Respiratory Muscle Training for Sleep Apnea …

    The EMST150 is a drug-free, simple, and hassle-free way to strengthen your expiratory muscles. Completed training with the EMST150 could reduce or eliminate your Sleep Apnea risks and …

  9. If Valsalva and generation of intrathoracic and/or intracranial pressures are contraindicated then expiratory training is as well. As always, clinical experience and acumen is of the highest value when …

  10. The use of a no-leak speaking valve, such as the Passy Muir® Valve (PMV®), allows patients with tracheostomies, even those who are ventilator-dependent, to participate in expiratory muscle training …