Educational aims•To summarise the evidence of the role of breathing control approaches in the management of asthma•To provide information on the content of evidence-based breathing exercises programmesSummary Asthma is a complex, multi-dimensional condition that affects patients in many ways. Having asthma is inherently stressful and psychological problems are common and associated with poor asthma outcomes. Although most patients in clinical trials can achieve high levels of control with optimised pharmacotherapy, in “real-life” practice, poor control is common, with over-reliance on rescue bronchodilator medication and ongoing symptoms and quality-of-life impairment. Many patients are interested in non-pharmacological treatments to improv...
<p><i>Objectives:</i> Breathing exercises are used by some asthmatic patients, yet are often difficu...
Background Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most pa...
Various breathing training programmes may be helpful for adults with asthma. The main therapeutic ai...
The hypothesis underlying this thesis was that abnormal, dysfunctional breathing may occur commonly ...
Background: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Poor symptom control is common in asthma. Breathing training exercises may be an effective adjunct t...
BACKGROUND: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Poor symptom control and impaired quality of life are common in adults with asthma, and breathing re...
Poor symptom control and impaired quality of life are common in adults with asthma, and breathing re...
Asthma control is suboptimal, resulting in quality of life (QoL) impairment and costs. Breathing ret...
Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma impairs the quality of life (QoL) of most patients. Non-ph...
Yoga, along with breathing exercises, is an integrated therapy of growing acceptance that can produc...
Background Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most pa...
Before the appearance of a paper on the physiotherapy of asthma by Ross, Gandevia and Bolton (1958),...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Asthma is a chronic infl...
<p><i>Objectives:</i> Breathing exercises are used by some asthmatic patients, yet are often difficu...
Background Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most pa...
Various breathing training programmes may be helpful for adults with asthma. The main therapeutic ai...
The hypothesis underlying this thesis was that abnormal, dysfunctional breathing may occur commonly ...
Background: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Poor symptom control is common in asthma. Breathing training exercises may be an effective adjunct t...
BACKGROUND: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Poor symptom control and impaired quality of life are common in adults with asthma, and breathing re...
Poor symptom control and impaired quality of life are common in adults with asthma, and breathing re...
Asthma control is suboptimal, resulting in quality of life (QoL) impairment and costs. Breathing ret...
Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma impairs the quality of life (QoL) of most patients. Non-ph...
Yoga, along with breathing exercises, is an integrated therapy of growing acceptance that can produc...
Background Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most pa...
Before the appearance of a paper on the physiotherapy of asthma by Ross, Gandevia and Bolton (1958),...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Asthma is a chronic infl...
<p><i>Objectives:</i> Breathing exercises are used by some asthmatic patients, yet are often difficu...
Background Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most pa...
Various breathing training programmes may be helpful for adults with asthma. The main therapeutic ai...