Diaphragmatic breathing after spinal cord injury
January 4, 2017
Respiratory management / Diaphragmatic breathing spinal cord injury Air containing oxygen goes through nose and mouth to trachea. It then enters bronchi and then into the lungs. Lungs contain millions of air sacs called alveolar. From alveolar oxygen enters the blood stream from where it is supplied to the whole…
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