First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
Date: 2013-03-24 22:32:24Breathing Human body Reflexes Anxiety disorders Diving medicine Shallow water blackout Diaphragmatic breathing Respiration Zoology Biology | Appendix H Appendix H Breathing retraining instructionsAdd to Reading ListSource URL: at-ease.dva.gov.auDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 74,41 KBShare Document on Facebook |
Diaphragmatic Breathing The diaphragm is the most efficient muscle of breathing. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the lungs. Your abdominal muscles help move the diaphragm and give you more powerDocID: 1t0MV - View Document | |
GuidanceResources® Learning How to Relax Feeling stressed is a normal, healthy response to life’s challenges. When prolonged, however, stress can have adverse effects on health and general well-being. Learning to redDocID: 1rtnt - View Document | |
Stress Management Fitness for the Caregiver – JOYercise © Did you know? • Recognizing your personal stressDocID: 1pmuV - View Document | |
PDF DocumentDocID: 1oDpB - View Document | |
Microsoft Word - Breathing with Aware#226F07.docDocID: 1m8Qn - View Document |