Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing—Anatomical and Biomechanical Consideration

Author:

Liu Howe1ORCID,Wiedman Christopher M.1,Lovelace-Chandler Venita1,Gong Suzhen2,Salem Yasser3

Affiliation:

1. Physical Therapy Program, Allen College, Waterloo, IA, USA

2. Office of Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA

3. Physical Therapy Program, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA

Abstract

Background: Deep diaphragmatic breathing (DDB) involves slow and fully contraction of the diaphragm with expansion of the belly during inhalation, and slow and fully contraction of the abdominal muscles with reduction of the belly during exhalation. It is the key component of the holistic mind-body exercises commonly used for patients with multimorbidity. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to re-visit and address the fundamental anatomical and biomechanical consideration of the DDB with the relevant literature. Method: Peer-reviewed publications from last the 15 years were retrieved, reviewed, and analyzed. Findings: In this article, we described the updated morphological and anatomical characteristics of the diaphragm. Then, we elucidated in a biomechanical approach how and why the DDB can work on the gastrointestinal, cardiopulmonary, and nervous systems as well as on regulating the intra-abdominopelvic pressure and mind-body interaction to coordinate the diaphragm-pelvic floor-abdominal complex for a variety of physical and physiological activities. Conclusion: Understanding of this updated DDB knowledge may help holistic healthcare professionals including holistic nurses provide better patient education and care management during the DDB or DDB-based mind-body intervention time.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous)

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