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Problems Breathing - Articles
Got Shoulder Problems? How's your breathing?
by
Eric C.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:03pm
Q: I noticed you mentioned breathing patterns as a potential issue that a good PT should address. Tony briefly explained how this relates to overall shoulder function.... Most people are extremely tight in levator scapulae already - so elevating the rib cage, clavicle, and scapulae further is only going to exaggerate things. Learn to breath
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Chiropractic can help with breathing problems.
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Wed 20 Jan 2010 3:31am
You might not think that Chiropractic can help with breathing problems but consider this story. A patient brought in their daughter for me to find out why she had chest... an interactive model of the body and you can see the lungs and its nerve control.
The problems start when we are under stress and take rapid shallow breaths, using these extra muscles
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Can Sleep-Breathing Problems Cause Postpartum Depression?
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Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Mon 25 Oct 2010 6:03pm
that weight.
Modern humans are susceptible to breathing problems at night due to the fact that we can talk. As a result, our upper airways are unprotected. Add to this the documented... Western invention, is also thought to cause malocclusion and dental crowding.
Sleep-breathing problems can be a major cause of postpartum depression. Biochemical changes
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Is Insomnia Really A Sleep-Breathing Problem?
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Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 12:31pm
at the possibility that insomnia may actually be caused by a sleep-breathing problem, such as obstructive sleep apnea.
If you’ve read my book, Sleep, Interrupted: A physician reveals.... No wonder it’s hard to fall asleep, especially if you’ve had a stressful day.
I’ve also experienced multiple instances where treating an underlying sleep-breathing problem also
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Mouth breathing leads to problems with behavior, sleep, health
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 18 Apr 2010 12:00am
materials can wreak havoc on those suffering from seasonal allergies, often triggering a habit called “mouth breathing.” The physical, medical and social problems associated... the problems associated with mouth breathing, they can help prevent the adverse effects.
“Allergies can cause upper airway obstruction, or mouth breathing, in patients,” said Yosh
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Bad Breath Could Signal A Dental Problem
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Top3dentists
Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:44pm
If you’re around someone with bad breath and feel like criticizing them, hold of because they could have a dental problem. You shouldn’t assume that the person doesn’t have... that point to the fact that a whopping 85% of people with persistent bad breath have some kind of dental problem as well.
Of course one of the ways that you can prevent this from
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A Deep Breath Won’t Solve All of Your Problems
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Stacey S
Posted
Tue 22 Feb 2011 4:55pm
?). Besides deep breathing is known to have tremendous health benefits.
Here is the catch: deep breaths won’t solve your problems.
Deep breaths will make you feel better, help you... feel good. Then take the next step to solve the problem.
What do you think? Do you use deep breathing as a stress relieving tool. How does it work for you? Or maybe you think
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