COPD | Exercises against inhalation pain

COPD COPD is the English abbreviation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a severe progressive lung disease that increasingly leads to shortness of breath and reduced physical performance. The main cause of COPD is smoking. Other symptoms besides shortness of breath may include weight loss, muscle wasting and psychological problems. During the course of the disease, … COPD | Exercises against inhalation pain

Exercises against inhalation pain

Pain when inhaling can have a number of different causes, not always a disease of the bronchial tubes or the lungs must be connected with it. As part of the treatment, specific stretching and strengthening exercises as well as certain breathing exercises can bring about a significant improvement in the symptoms for those affected. Due … Exercises against inhalation pain

Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Pain on inhalation is often caused by diseases of the ribs or lungs. In physiotherapy, respiration-dependent pain can be influenced by orthopedic treatment of the spine, rib joints or the patient’s statics. Diseases of the respiratory system and the lungs can also be favourably influenced by physiotherapy as part of thoracic mobilisation and respiratory therapy. … Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Exercises for left-sided pain | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Exercises for left-sided pain In the case of left-sided pain during inhalation caused by orthopedic causes, appropriate exercises should be tailored to the individual patient. In this way, the patient’s posture and statics can be favorably influenced so that the rib and vertebral joints are not excessively strained. Thoracic stretching by means of a rotational … Exercises for left-sided pain | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Exercises against pain below the ribs | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Exercises against pain below the ribs Patients suffering from lung diseases can often, limited by the pain during inhalation, breathe only shallow and superficially. Exercises against the pain thus serve to deepen breathing and ventilate the thorax. The so-called C-stretch position is suitable for this purpose: The patient lies in a supine position and stretches … Exercises against pain below the ribs | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Pain in the back | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Pain in the back Respiration-related pain in the back is usually caused by blockages in the vertebral or costal joints. Incorrect movement or a permanently unfavorable posture can lead to small shifts in the joint, which painfully restrict the joint mechanics. Pain can then occur during the breathing movement. If the sensitive intercostal nerves that … Pain in the back | Pain during inhalation- Physiotherapy

Nasal breathing

Definition Nasal breathing is the normal, i.e. physiological form of breathing. At rest, we breathe in and out about sixteen times in one minute, usually quite intuitively through the nose. The air flows through the nostrils into the nose, paranasal sinuses and finally through the throat into the windpipe, from where the fresh air reaches … Nasal breathing

Causes of obstructed nasal breathing | Nasal breathing

Causes of obstructed nasal breathing The causes of impaired nasal breathing can be many and varied. In adults there is often an enlargement of the lower turbinates or a curvature of the nasal septum, sometimes even a combination of both malformations. In children, foreign bodies in one nostril are occasionally responsible for a nasal breathing … Causes of obstructed nasal breathing | Nasal breathing

When is an operation necessary? | Nasal breathing

When is an operation necessary? Surgery is particularly indicated when there are anatomical changes in the nasal structures. Often there is an enlargement of the inferior turbinates or a bending of the nasal septum. There are possibilities to surgically reduce the size of the lower nasal conchae, for example by laser surgery, radiofrequency surgery or … When is an operation necessary? | Nasal breathing