Recognizing and Treating Breathing Disorders
by Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Christopher Gilbert
Disordered breathing patterns may be a symptom or a cause of frequently undiagnosed health problems. This book is intended to help practitioners understand the causes and effects of disordered breathing and to provide strategies and protocols to help restore normal function.
Paperback
English
Brand New
Publisher Description
This book is intended to help practitioners understand the causes and effects of disordered breathing and to provide strategies and protocols to help restore normal function. Fully updated throughout, this volume has been completely revised to guide the practitioner in the recognition of breathing pattern disorders and presents the latest research findings relating to the condition including a range of completely new techniques - many from an international perspective - to help restore and maintain normal functionality. Video clips on an associated website presents practical examples of the breathing techniques discussed in the book."This is not a perfect all-encompassing was not its purpose. As a catalyst for stimulating further exploration and for use as a reference in clinical work of wide-ranging paradigms it succeeds admirably." Reviewed by: David Propert, British School of Osteopathy, UK, International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Date: Aug 2014Carefully prepared by a global team of renowned experts under the guidance of Leon ChaitowFocuses on practical, validated, and clinically relevant informationAbundant use of pull-out boxes, line artwork, photographs and tables facilitates ease of understandingContains clinical cases to ensure full comprehension of the topics exploredSuitable for physiotherapists, manual therapists, physical therapists, osteopaths, osteopathic physicians and chiropractors, massage therapists, Pilates and yoga teachers & therapists, Tai chi and Feldenkrais practitioners, athletic coaches and voice-coachesVideo clips on an associated website presents practical examples of the breathing techniques discussed in the bookIncludes the latest protocols on breathing rehabilitationIncludes specialist chapters on breathing dysfunction associated with pain syndromes such as pain of pelvic origin and other unexplained medical conditionsDiscusses the use of capnography in assessment and rehabilitationIncludes discussion of Vojta/Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Therapy
Table of Contents
1. What are Breathing Pattern Disorders? - Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Chris Gilbert2.1 Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - Developmental Kinesiology: breathing stereotypes and postural-locomotion function - Pavel Kolar, Alena Kobesova, Petra Valouchova, Petr Bitnar2.2. The structure and function of breathing - Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Chris Gilbert2.3. Nasal influences on breathing - Jim Bartley3. Patterns of breathing dysfunction in hyperventilation and breathing pattern disorders - Dinah Bradley4. Biochemical aspects of breathing - Chris Gilbert (notes on food sensitivities and nutrition: Leon Chaitow)5. Interaction of psychological and emotional variables with breathing dysfunction - Chris Gilbert6.1. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization: Assessment methods - Pavel Kolar, Alena Kobesova, Petra Valouchova, Petr Bitnar6.2. Osteopathic assessment of structural changes related to BPD - Leon Chaitow6.3. Physiotherapy Assessment Approaches - Dinah Bradley6.4 Psychological assessment of breathing problems - Chris Gilbert6.5 Questionnaires and Manual Methods for Assessing Breathing Dysfunction - Rosalba Courtney, Jan van Dixhoorn6.6 Capnography Assessment - Laurie McLaughlin7.1a Indirect approaches to breathing regulation - Jan van Dixhoorn7.1b Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization: Treatment methods - Pavel Kolar, Alena Kobesova, Petra Valouchova, Petr Bitnar7.2 Osteopathic treatment of thoracic and respiratory dysfunction - Leon Chaitow7.3 Physiotherapy in rehabilitation of breathing pattern disorders - Dinah Bradley 7.4 Physiotherapy in rehabilitation of breathing pattern disorders - Chris Gilbert 7.5 Speech and singing - Eva au Zveglic7.6 Breathing Pattern Disorders and the Athlete - Tania Clifton Smith7.7 Capnography in treatment of BPD - Laurie McLaughlin8.1 Breathing patterns in longstanding pain disorders: A somatocognitive approach to evaluation and therapy - G. Haugstad, T. Haugstad8.2 Buteyko breathing method - Rosalba Courtney8.3 Feldenkrais® and Breathing - John C. Hannon8.4 Pilates in the rehabilitation of breathing disorders - Warrick McNeill, Suzanne Scott8.5 Tai chi Qigong and breathing - Aileen Chan8.6 A review of the use of yoga in breathing disorders - Shirley Telles, Nilkamal Singh9 Self-help approaches - Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Chris Gilbert
Review
"...this far-reaching book covers everything one would wish to learn about breathing pattern disorders - I feel it is an essential source of reference and information to all health professionals working in this area...I would urge everyone interested in the subject to place an order..."Anne Pitman MCSP SRP, Manual Therapy, October 2002"The whole book is well illustrated and referenced, provides practical case examples and sensible cautions..I cannot think of anything they have left out."Ashley Conway. Journal of Holistic Healthcare: Volume 4 Issue 4 November 2007Patients with common psychological dysfunction including anxiety, low mood and depression, sleep disorder, chronic low energy syndromes etc., all can respond well when the breath cycle is identified and adapted by cognitive text is the most comprehensive of its kind and the clinical application of the content so broadly based it deserves a wide Scott, Osteopath, UKThis is an extremely well-detailed book and I love how it explores all areas of breathing i.e. the psychological, emotional and physical elements of the Au Zveglic, Specialised Respiratory Physiotherapist, UKThis book will appeal to anyone with an interest in breathing from whatever discipline they belong Pitman, Physiotherapy, Devonshire Place, London, UKAs the current title suggests, I feel the book appropriately covers multidisciplinary management strategies of BPD which is an extremely important aim given that the disorder is so complex with multiple aetiologies and no single assessment or treatment Bazin. Physiotherapist, UKBreathing is an overlooked part of human function. We need more information about breathing as it is such an important prerequisite for the normal functioning of so many other body Crenshaw, Head Athletic Trainer of the Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball Team, USAAs clinical practitioners we must always be aware of causation, maintaining and exacerbating factors. Abnormal breathing has the ability to be all three of these.T. Hewetson, Lecturer in Osteopathy, Oxford, UKThis is not a perfect all-encompassing was not its purpose. As a catalyst for stimulating further exploration and for use as a reference in clinical work of wide-ranging paradigms it succeeds Propert, British School of Osteopathy, UK, International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (August 2014)
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"...this far-reaching book covers everything one would wish to learn about breathing pattern disorders - I feel it is an essential source of reference and information to all health professionals working in this area...I would urge everyone interested in the subject to place an order..." Anne Pitman MCSP SRP , Manual Therapy, October 2002 "The whole book is well illustrated and referenced, provides practical case examples and sensible cautions..I cannot think of anything they have left out." Ashley Conway. Journal of Holistic Healthcare: Volume 4 Issue 4 November 2007 Patients with common psychological dysfunction including anxiety, low mood and depression, sleep disorder, chronic low energy syndromes etc., all can respond well when the breath cycle is identified and adapted by cognitive processes. This text is the most comprehensive of its kind and the clinical application of the content so broadly based it deserves a wide readership. Donald Scott, Osteopath, UK This is an extremely well-detailed book and I love how it explores all areas of breathing i.e. the psychological, emotional and physical elements of the process. Eva Au Zveglic, Specialised Respiratory Physiotherapist, UK This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in breathing from whatever discipline they belong to. Anne Pitman, Physiotherapy, Devonshire Place, London, UK As the current title suggests, I feel the book appropriately covers multidisciplinary management strategies of BPD which is an extremely important aim given that the disorder is so complex with multiple aetiologies and no single assessment or treatment tool. Kate Bazin. Physiotherapist, UK Breathing is an overlooked part of human function. We need more information about breathing as it is such an important prerequisite for the normal functioning of so many other body systems. Ken Crenshaw, Head Athletic Trainer of the Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball Team, USA As clinical practitioners we must always be aware of causation, maintaining and exacerbating factors. Abnormal breathing has the ability to be all three of these. T. Hewetson, Lecturer in Osteopathy, Oxford, UK This is not a perfect all-encompassing was not its purpose. As a catalyst for stimulating further exploration and for use as a reference in clinical work of wide-ranging paradigms it succeeds admirably. David Propert, British School of Osteopathy, UK, International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (August 2014)
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