Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly little is known about their efficacy as well as their underlying physiological mechanisms. The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize and critically appraise the results of existing studies on the association between respiration and pain, and to highlight a potential physiological mechanism underlying the respiration-pain connection. A total of 31 publications from between 1984 and 2015 were retrieved and analyzed. These articles were classified into 4 groups: experimental and clinical studies of the effect of pain on respiration, clinical studies of the effects of breathing techniques on pain, and experimental studies of the influe...
Abstract Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often manage...
Background: Pain is the body's defense mechanism which is unpleasant. Deep breathing relaxation tech...
Several observations suggest that respiratory phase (inhalation vs. exhalation) and post-inspiratory...
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly l...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
BACKGROUND: Studies using somatic pain models have shown the hypoalgesic effects of slow, deep breat...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight t...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
Introduction. Biofeedback can be described as an operant conditioning of physiological activities, b...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) may help patients with acute pain. The primary aim of this systematic revi...
Abstract Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often manage...
Background: Pain is the body's defense mechanism which is unpleasant. Deep breathing relaxation tech...
Several observations suggest that respiratory phase (inhalation vs. exhalation) and post-inspiratory...
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly l...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
BACKGROUND: Studies using somatic pain models have shown the hypoalgesic effects of slow, deep breat...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight t...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
Introduction. Biofeedback can be described as an operant conditioning of physiological activities, b...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) may help patients with acute pain. The primary aim of this systematic revi...
Abstract Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often manage...
Background: Pain is the body's defense mechanism which is unpleasant. Deep breathing relaxation tech...
Several observations suggest that respiratory phase (inhalation vs. exhalation) and post-inspiratory...