2016
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s101208
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A review of analgesic and emotive breathing: a multidisciplinary approach

Abstract: The diaphragm is the primary muscle involved in breathing and other non-primarily respiratory functions such as the maintenance of correct posture and lumbar and sacroiliac movement. It intervenes to facilitate cleaning of the upper airways through coughing, facilitates the evacuation of the intestines, and promotes the redistribution of the body’s blood. The diaphragm also has the ability to affect the perception of pain and the emotional state of the patient, functions that are the subject of this article. T… Show more

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“…The pain perception is reduced in inspiratory apnea, when the diaphragm is lowered [17]. This event suggests the intervention of baroreceptors.…”
Section: The Diaphragm Influences the Pain Perception And The Emotionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…The pain perception is reduced in inspiratory apnea, when the diaphragm is lowered [17]. This event suggests the intervention of baroreceptors.…”
Section: The Diaphragm Influences the Pain Perception And The Emotionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The phrenic nerve (C3-C5) receives pulses from groups of medullary neurons of the pre-Bötzinger complex and parafacial retrotrapezoid complex, connected in turn to the retroambiguous nucleus of the medulla, although these mechanisms are not completely clear [17]. It is a mixed nerve, sending efferent fibers and receiving sensitive afferents; it provides motor innervation to the diaphragm, and receives afferent information from vena cava, pericardium, pleura, Glisson capsule and from the infra-diaphragmatic peritoneal spaces clear [18].…”
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“…The respiratory diaphragm has neurological and fascia connections such that any dysfunction of it will cause alterations not only locally but also systemically [11][12][13]. With current scientific knowledge, we can speak of the manual treatment of the 5 diaphragms: diaphragm muscle, pelvic floor, the buccal floor, the thoracic outlet and the tentorium of the cerebellum.…”
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“…This relationship is based on exchanges of information between the brain stem and the brain centers such as the limbic area and cortex [5]. The amygdala (limbic system) is connected through afferent and efferent ways to each of the respiratory areas; the person's experience and its history influence the behavior of the diaphragm [5].…”
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