
by Leon Chaitow NDDO (Author), Dinah Bradley Dip Phys N Z R P M N Z S P (Author), Chris Gilbert Ph D (Author)
Functional breathing pattern disorders (BPD - the extreme of which is hyperventilation) disturb the biochemistry of the body, often leading to respiratory alkalosis. They are extremely common, mainly affecting women and frequently go unrecognized by clinicians. Research shows that BPDs can be responsible for causing, or helping to maintain, a vast range of symptoms including muscular pain (particularly involving the thorax and neck area), inefficient motor control, reduced core stability, tremors, and tetany, feelings of anxiety, easy fatiguability, sleep disturbances, dysphagia, epigastric pain, IBS, parasthesia, palpitations, dizziness, disturbed vision, and a variety of circulatory symptoms resulting from smooth muscle constriction. BPDs are easily tested for and - with patient cooperation - are commonly correctable via a combination of manual therapy and breathing rehabilitation strategies.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 17 Jan 2002
ISBN 10: 0443070539
ISBN 13: 9780443070532
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