The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, whose mechanisms are activated by voluntary rather than involuntary muscle with some degree of voluntary control. It is because of this voluntary control that physiotherapy can be effective
Emphysema (Greek word meaning to inflate/to blow) is an increase in the size of airspace distal to t...
The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema have been used together for many years, but un-less the e...
SummaryFour Cochrane respiratory reviews of relevance to physiotherapeutic practice are discussed in...
The physiotherapy of emphysema is poorly covered in current textbooks of physiotherapy. Such concept...
There are three aspects to any consideration of pulmonary function. Normal pulmonary function requir...
The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema have been loosely applied in the literature to a wide spe...
Emphysema is a common and disabling lung disease. It is not necessarily generalised in distribution ...
In a specialized Medical Thoracic Unit, the greater proportion of patients presenting for treatment ...
The mass movement of gases into and out of the lungs is accomplished by muscular work. This requires...
The work of moving the lung, chest wall, diaphragm and abdominal contents during spontaneous respira...
The immense problem of chronic airway obstruction (CAO)--emphysema and chronic bronchitis--which has...
There is understandably sometimes a defeatist attitude on the part of doctors, physiotherapists and ...
Koblet and Wyss were the first to use bron-chial pressure measurements to locate the airway obstruct...
In this paper, I propose to consider some principles of Physiology in relation to our treatment of t...
The use of physiotherapeutic techniques may increase mucus transport in patients with airways diseas...
Emphysema (Greek word meaning to inflate/to blow) is an increase in the size of airspace distal to t...
The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema have been used together for many years, but un-less the e...
SummaryFour Cochrane respiratory reviews of relevance to physiotherapeutic practice are discussed in...
The physiotherapy of emphysema is poorly covered in current textbooks of physiotherapy. Such concept...
There are three aspects to any consideration of pulmonary function. Normal pulmonary function requir...
The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema have been loosely applied in the literature to a wide spe...
Emphysema is a common and disabling lung disease. It is not necessarily generalised in distribution ...
In a specialized Medical Thoracic Unit, the greater proportion of patients presenting for treatment ...
The mass movement of gases into and out of the lungs is accomplished by muscular work. This requires...
The work of moving the lung, chest wall, diaphragm and abdominal contents during spontaneous respira...
The immense problem of chronic airway obstruction (CAO)--emphysema and chronic bronchitis--which has...
There is understandably sometimes a defeatist attitude on the part of doctors, physiotherapists and ...
Koblet and Wyss were the first to use bron-chial pressure measurements to locate the airway obstruct...
In this paper, I propose to consider some principles of Physiology in relation to our treatment of t...
The use of physiotherapeutic techniques may increase mucus transport in patients with airways diseas...
Emphysema (Greek word meaning to inflate/to blow) is an increase in the size of airspace distal to t...
The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema have been used together for many years, but un-less the e...
SummaryFour Cochrane respiratory reviews of relevance to physiotherapeutic practice are discussed in...