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Diaphragmatic and controlled breathing
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C. P. Rodseth
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Diaphragmatic Breathing Reduces Exercise‐Induced Oxidative Stress [PDF]
Diaphragmatic breathing is relaxing and therapeutic, reduces stress, and is a fundamental procedure of Pranayama Yoga, Zen, transcendental meditation and other meditation practices. Analysis of oxidative stress levels in people who meditate indicated that meditation correlates with lower oxidative stress levels, lower cortisol levels and higher ...
Daniele Martarelli +3 more
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Comparison of Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises, Volume, and Flow-Oriented Incentive Spirometry on Respiratory Function in Stroke Subjects: A Non-randomized Study. [PDF]
Shetty N +5 more
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The Breathing IQ: an anthropometric index of diaphragmatic breathing efficiency. [PDF]
BackgroundBreathing pattern disorders (BPDs) are becoming increasingly relevant due to the rise of respiratory illnesses but are often limited to diagnoses of hyperventilation syndrome and do not consider breathing dysfunction of mechanical origin. Impaired diaphragmatic and inefficient breathing patterns often evolve into downstream musculoskeletal ...
Vranich B +11 more
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Background:Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. It is estimated that around 300 million people in the world currently have asthma In Asthmatics dysfunctional breathing pattern is common. Breathing pattern is the basis of abnormal patterns in asthma.
Gauri Mayank Afle, Sumeeta Khaund Grover
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Diaphragmatic motion recorded by M-mode ultrasonography: limits of normality
Chest ultrasonography has proven to be useful in the diagnosis of diaphragm dysfunction. The aim of the present study was to determine the normal values of the motion of both hemidiaphragms recorded by M-mode ultrasonography.
Alain Boussuges +3 more
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Positive effect of deep diaphragmatic breathing training on gastroesophageal reflux-induced chronic cough: a clinical randomized controlled study. [PDF]
Niu S +12 more
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of diaphragmatic mobilization and diaphragmatic breathing exercises on pain and quality of life in individuals with shoulder pain. Methods: A total of 72 individuals with shoulder pain were included in
Okan Şahin, Deniz Kocamaz
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We hypothesized that the respiratory exercises have uniform effects on ventilation in healthy subjects but the effects varied in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Lin Yang +11 more
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Background Diaphragm is a necessary respiratory muscle. In cases with pleural effusion, abnormal diaphragmatic functions may be observed. Thoracic ultrasound is a simple, accurate, and noninvasive method to investigate the relation between the quantity ...
Nourane Azab +4 more
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