GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL breathing, first described by Dail 1 in 1951, is a technic for ventilating the lungs that does not require the use of the muscles of respiration. Instead, the muscles of the mouth ...
Learning to use glossopharyngeal breathing to enjoy short breaks from the iron lung, he succeeded in attending the University of Texas at Austin where he earned a law degree in 1986, as evidenced ...
"An irritation in the throat such as a viral ulcer or cancerous tumor may be felt as pain in the ear because the ...
Three nerves carry taste signals to the brain stem: the chorda tympani nerve (from the front of the tongue), the glossopharyngeal nerve (from the back of the tongue) and the vagus nerve (from the ...
A few months later we were shown a training film about glossopharyngeal breathing (“frog-breathing”) made at Rancho Los Amigos, the rehab center in Los Angeles. I learned how to do it ...
More specifically, all GBS-TCM patients showed glossopharyngeal nerve or vagus nerve involvement. In addition, even though only two GBS-TCM patients were tested, the catecholamine levels in plasma ...
The Effectiveness of Releasing the Lower Lateral Cartilage Through Intranasal Z-plasty Incision on the Vestibular Web During Secondary Correction of Nasal Deformities in Complete Unilateral Cleft ...
A few months later we were shown a training film about glossopharyngeal breathing (“frog-breathing”) made at Rancho Los Amigos, the rehab center in Los Angeles. I learned how to do it ...