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045) in the supine position versus 80°. Moreover, the relative volume contributions of the rib cage and abdominal compartments to tidal volume modified significantly with posture. The electromyographic activity during inspiratory and expiratory cough phases was lower in subjects with DMD compared to healthy subjects for all evaluated muscles (P less then .05), but no significant differences were observed with posture change. Conclusions In subjects with DMD, posture influenced CPF and the relative contribution of the rib cage and abdomin