chest respiration — krūtininis kvėpavimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kvėpavimas, kai įkvėptas oras pripildo vidurinę plaučių dalį, krūtinės ląsta išsiplečia. Įkvepiant krūtinės ląsta pakyla, iškvepiant – nusileidžia. Krūtininio kvėpavimo… … Sporto terminų žodynas
Chest pain — ICD 10 R07 ICD 9 786.5 Chest pain may be a symptom of a number of serious conditions and is generally considered a medical emergency. Even though it may be determined that the pain is non cardiac in origin, this is … Wikipedia
Chest physiotherapy — (CPT) is a broad, non specific term used to describe treatments generally performed by physiotherapists (in Canada) and respiratory therapists whereby breathing is improved by the indirect removal of mucus from the breathing passages of a patient … Wikipedia
Chest (journal) — Chest Abbreviated title (ISO) Chest Discipline Pulmonology and cardiology … Wikipedia
Chest wall oscillation — Intervention A typical breathing treatment for cystic fibrosis, using a mask nebulizer and the ThAIRapy Vest MeSH … Wikipedia
Chest rub — Chest rub, cold rub, or vapor/vapour rub is a mentholated topical petrolatum based gel intended to assist with minor medical conditions that temporarily impair breathing, including the common cold. It is applied to the chest, often immediately… … Wikipedia
Breathing — The process of respiration, during which air is inhaled into the lungs through the mouth or nose due to muscle contraction, and then exhaled due to muscle relaxation. * * * Inhalation and exhalation of air or gaseous mixtures. SYN: pneusis.… … Medical dictionary
breathing — n. the alternation of active inhalation (or inspiration) of air into the lungs through the mouth or nose with the passive exhalation (or expiration) of the air. During inhalation the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, which enlarges the… … The new mediacal dictionary
breathing biofeedback — the monitoring of breathing rate, volume, rhythm, and location by sensors placed on the chest and abdomen, used in the treatment of asthma, hyperventilation, and anxiety. The feedback is displayed to the patient visually and is used by the… … Medical dictionary
chest breather — noun A person who inflates the chest as a result of underusing the diaphragm while breathing … Wiktionary