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  • Phrenic nerve pacing, Diaphragmatic pacemaker, and this one. After looking at their content and consulting the literature, "diaphragm pacing" seems to the...
    763 bytes (101 words) - 20:07, 31 January 2024
  • Phrenic nerve pacing, Diaphragm pacing, and this one. After looking at their content and consulting the literature, "diaphragm pacing" seems to the most...
    681 bytes (100 words) - 23:25, 19 February 2016
  • This article seems to discuss the same topic as article Diaphragm pacing. This one is better linked and categorized, so it would be easiest to merge them...
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  • anatomy of breathing, the diaphragm's role in breathing, the ability to voluntarily alter one's movement around the diaphragm. review/study the results...
    24 KB (3,316 words) - 02:42, 31 January 2024
  • diaphragm is a minor fraction of the stiffness or mechanical impedance of the diaphragm. This is governed by the small distance between the diaphragm...
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  • kids / And guess he’s fucking her and she’s / Taking pills or wearing a diaphragm,’ the writer draws immediate interest with profanity and a gritty simplicity...
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  • adipose tissue restricts the normal movement of the chest muscles, the diaphragm moves less effectively, the chest wall is less compliant, respiratory...
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  • abdominal pressure and increase the separation of vertebrae between the diaphragm and pelvic floor. Back pain relief, in this case, is achieved by the separation...
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  • Sinderby C, Spahija J, Beck J, Kaminski D, Yan S, Comtois N, Sliwinski P, Diaphragm activation during exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Am...
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  • of treating CFS which include G.E.T. (graduated exercise training), and pacing, which I would like you to consider in relation to notability. Posturewriter...
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  • belt or a sleek rope around ribs an have fun breathing only with help of diaphragm? it's not fully asphyxion, but if it's true, I belive it should included...
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  • exception. Camperdown doesn't have any exercises to breathe with your diaphragm, relax your vocal folds, etc. Instead it uses modeling, i.e., you watch...
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  • considerable damage to his internal organs, particularly his liver and diaphragm before becoming lodged in his first or second lumbar vertebra." "...“Pendleton...
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  • the heart. This causes involuntary muscle paralysis, collapse of the diaphragm, and eventually death by asphyxiation. Potassium chloride: to stop the...
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  • breath favorise the use of the diaphragm and others thing like relaxing the shoulder help the air going to the diaphragm. Thanks you. —Preceding unsigned...
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  • hemorrhoids, depresses the pelvic floor, leading to prolapse, and damages the diaphragm, leading to hiatus hernias. --Jonathan108 (talk) 01:16, 7 April 2008 (UTC)...
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  • readers. "Proponents of this method see uncoordinated movements of the diaphragm as the core cause of stuttering." Correction: The speech-language pathologists...
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  • product usage and criticism for articles on products. For examples, see diaphragm, dildo or even lawn mower. Please do not do this again without seeking...
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  • tissue, through his transverse colon, through his spleen, through his diaphragm, through his lung and lodged in his shoulder. In order for the slug to...
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