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tions and long-term follow-ups. The choice of appropriate treatment strategies can improve the prognosis of HNETs patients. This study identified the effects of pursed-lip breathing (PL, forward trunk lean posture (FTLP), and combined PLB and FTLP on total and compartmental lung volumes, and ventilation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Sixteen patients with mild to moderate COPD performed 2 breathing patterns of quiet breathing (Q and PLB during FTLP and upright posture (UP). The total and compartm