University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository
Specialty
ER Physician Assistant
Advisor
Dr. Colleti
Abstract
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight the mechanism that links breathing and pain perception, analyze the effect of slow breathing in controlling pain and discuss the potential clinical relevance. The findings in this study could help clinicians and pharmaceutical companies create alternative ways to reduce pain without the side effect of respiratory depression associated with opioid use.
Recommended Citation
Magege E. Breath-therapy For Improving Chronic Pain and Quality Of Life: A Systematic Review. University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository. 2022; 4(3).
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