This study aims to retrospectively examine the dataset obtained from a previously conducted study titled 'Inspiratory muscle training in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency: randomized controlled trial'. The previously conducted study was a study investigating the effectiveness of the application, and the current study aims to clarify the gap in the literature with the relationship between the data obtained from the patients at the beginning of that study. This study will be conducted by re-examining the initial data of another study from which data was collected before and conducting new analyses. H0: There is no relationship between disease severity, edema, pain, respiratory muscle strength, respiratory functions, aerobic capacity, lower extremity strength or quality of life in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency. H1: There is a relationship between disease severity, edema, pain, respiratory muscle strength, respiratory functions, aerobic capacity, lower extremity strength or quality of life in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Timeframe: From July 2023 to May 2024