Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises & Techniques
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises & Techniques
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises & Techniques
Diaphragmatic Breathing
The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle located at the
base of the lungs. Diaphragmatic breathing is meant to help
you use the diaphragm correctly while breathing. Bene ts of
diaphragmatic breathing are discussed.
When you have COPD, air often becomes trapped in the lungs, pushing
down on the diaphragm. The neck and chest muscles must then assume
an increased share of the work of breathing. This can leave the diaphragm
weakened and attened, causing it to work less e ciently.
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Breathe in slowly through your nose so that your stomach moves out
against your hand. The hand on your chest should remain as still as
possible.
Tighten your stomach muscles, letting them fall inward as you exhale
through pursed lips (see "Pursed Lip Breathing Technique"). The hand on
your upper chest must remain as still as possible.
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1. Sit comfortably, with your knees bent and your shoulders, head and
neck relaxed.
2. Place one hand on your upper chest and the other just below your rib
cage. This will allow you to feel your diaphragm move as you breathe.
3. Breathe in slowly through your nose so that your stomach moves out
against your hand. The hand on your chest should remain as still as
possible.
4. Tighten your stomach muscles, letting them fall inward as you exhale
through pursed lips. The hand on your upper chest must remain as
still as possible.
Note: You may notice an increased effort will be needed to use the
diaphragm correctly. At rst, you'll probably get tired while doing this
exercise. But keep at it, because with continued practice, diaphragmatic
breathing will become easy and automatic.
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At rst, practice this exercise 5-10 minutes about 3-4 times per day.
Gradually increase the amount of time you spend doing this exercise, and
perhaps even increase the effort of the exercise by placing a book on your
abdomen.
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