Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial baroreceptors and vagal modulation are suggested, among others, as potential mechanisms underlying the hypoalgesic effects of SDB. We tested whether adding an inspiratory load to SDB, which results in a stronger baroreceptor stimulation and vagal modulation, enhances its hypoalgesic effects. Healthy volunteers performed SDB (controlled at 0.1 Hz) with and without an inspiratory threshold load. Controlled breathing (CB) at a normal frequency (0.23 Hz) was used as an active control. Each condition lasted 90 s, included an electrical pain stimulation on the hand, and was repeated four times in a randomized order. Pain intensity, self-reported emo...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait modulating some physiological responses to cognitive and physic...
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly l...
The study investigated whether the cardiac activity and cognitive-emotional traits sustained by the ...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
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...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Deep breathing exercises are commonly used for several health conditions including pain and hyperten...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait modulating some physiological responses to cognitive and physic...
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly l...
The study investigated whether the cardiac activity and cognitive-emotional traits sustained by the ...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
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...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
The aim of the study reported in this paper is to investigate the effect of slow-deep breathing (SDB...
Deep breathing exercises are commonly used for several health conditions including pain and hyperten...
Slow, deep breathing is being used as a self-management intervention for various health conditions i...
Slow deep breathing (SDB) is commonly employed in the management of pain, but the underlying mechani...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait modulating some physiological responses to cognitive and physic...
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly l...
The study investigated whether the cardiac activity and cognitive-emotional traits sustained by the ...