cover image - Chaitow's Breathing Pattern Disorders- Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780702082597
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 350
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $58.99

Chaitow's Breathing Pattern Disorders- Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition

by Sasha Chaitow, PhD, Tania Clifton-Smith, MNZSP, FPNZ (Hon), Rosalba Courtney, PhD and Christopher Gilbert, PhD

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Chaitow's Breathing Pattern Disorders- Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780702082597
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 350
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $58.99
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Discover how to recognise, assess, and address Breathing Pattern Disorders and Dysfunctional Breathing (BPD/DB) with this fully updated third edition. Designed for practitioners, Chaitow’s Breathing Pattern Disorders is a comprehensive guide with evidence-based strategies and protocols to restore optimal breathing function. Reorganised for clarity, it features dedicated sections on multidisciplinary assessment, effective treatment strategies, and practical self-help resources.

Series editor Sasha Chaitow, PhD, brings together an international team of experts including lead authors Tania Clifton-Smith, PT, Rosalba Courtney, PhD, and Christopher Gilbert, PhD, with new contributions enhancing the bestselling second edition. Accompanied by 25 instructional videos featuring Dr. Leon Chaitow demonstrating key techniques, this book is an essential resource for clinical practice.

Unique in its focus and scope, this edition clarifies BPD/DB terminology, integrates the latest research, and explores the physiological, psychological, structural, and biochemical factors implicated in BPD/DB. Guiding the practitioner in a range of clinical settings, it includes practical techniques and tips—many from an international perspective—to support normal functionality.
    • Restructured content with a robust evidence base, multidisciplinary assessment, and therapeutic protocols
    • Clear definitions of breathing pattern disorders/dysfunctional breathing
    • An increased emphasis on whole-person healthcare, self-efficacy support, and interoceptive awareness
    • A new focus on post-COVID breathing dysfunction
    • A new section on womens health
    • An updated, photocopiable self-help section
    • Case studies and hands-on clinical protocols
    • An eBook version included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
  • Section 1: Understanding Breathing Pattern Disorders and Dysfunctional Breathing
    Section summary - Sasha Chaitow
    1.1 What are Breathing Pattern Disorders? - Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Christopher Gilbert. Revised by Rosalba Courtney, Tania Clifton-Smith, Christopher Gilbert, Sasha Chaitow
    1.2 The Structure and Function of Breathing - Leon Chaitow, Dinah Bradley, Christopher Gilbert. Revised by Tania Clifton-Smith
    1.3 Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation: Developmental Kinesiology, Breathing Stereotypes and postural-locomotion function - Alena Kobesova, Petr Bitnar, Pavel Kolar
    1.4 Nasal Influences on Breathing - Jim Bartley
    1.5 Patterns of Breathing Dysfunction in Breathing Pattern Disorders - Dinah Bradley, revised by Tania Clifton-Smith.
    1.6 Biochemical Aspects of Breathing - Christopher Gilbert, Sasha Chaitow
    1.7 Nutritional, Hormonal, and Autonomic Influences on Breathing - Sasha Chaitow, Leon Chaitow
    1.8 The Psychophysiology of Breathing - Christopher Gilbert

    Section 2: Assessing Breathing Pattern Disorders and Dysfunctional Breathing
    Section summary - Sasha Chaitow
    2.1 Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation: Assessment Methods - Alena Kobesova, Petr Bitnar, Pavel Kolar
    2.2 Osteopathic assessment of structural changes in Breathing Pattern Disorders - Leon Chaitow. Revised by Sasha Chaitow
    2.3 Physiotherapy assessment approaches - Dinah Bradley. Revised by Tania Clifton-Smith
    2.4 Psychological assessment approaches - Christopher Gilbert
    2.5 Questionnaires and Manual Methods for assessing breathing dysfunction - Rosalba Courtney
    2.6 Capnography assessment - Laurie McLaughlin

    Section 3: Treatment Approaches in Breathing Pattern Disorders and Dysfunctional Breathing
    Section summary - Sasha Chaitow
    3.1 Indirect approaches to breathing regulation - Jan van Dixhoorn
    3.2 Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation: Treatment Methods - Alena Kobesova, Petr Bitnar, Pavel Kolar
    3.3 Osteopathic treatment of thoracic and respiratory dysfunction - Leon Chaitow. Revised by Rosalba Courtney.
    3.4 Physiotherapy in rehabilitation of Breathing Pattern Disorders - Dinah Bradley. Revised by Tania Clifton-Smith.
    3.5 Psychological approaches to dysfunctional breathing - Christopher Gilbert
    3.6 Speech and Singing - Eva Au Zveglic
    3.7 Breathing Pattern Disorders and the Athlete - Tania Clifton-Smith
    3.8 Capnography in the Treatment of Breathing Pattern Disorders - Laurie McLaughlin

    Section 4: Additional Perspectives on Breathing Dysfunctions
    Section summary - Sasha Chaitow

    4.1 Breathing patterns in chronic pain disorders: A somatocognitive approach - Gro K. Haugstad, Tor S. Haugstad. Revised by Sasha Chaitow
    4.2 Integrative Breathing Therapy - Rosalba Courtney
    4.3 How Rest and Leverage Ease Breathing - John Hannon
    4.4 Pilates in the rehabilitation of breathing disorders - Warrick McNeill, Suzanne Scott. Revised by Sasha Chaitow.
    4.5 Tai Chi, Qigong, and Breathing - Aileen Chan
    4.6 Yoga in Breathing Pattern Disorders and Dysfunctional Breathing - Sakshee Jain, Prem Venkatasan, Mohanakrishnan Jagadevan

    Section 5: Self-care
    5. Self-help approaches: Photocopiable resources - Leon Chaitow, Tania Clifton-Smith, Rosalba Courtney, Christopher Gilbert

  • Sasha Chaitow, PhD, Tania Clifton-Smith, MNZSP, FPNZ (Hon), Rosalba Courtney, PhD and Christopher Gilbert, PhD, Assistant Professor, Social Sciences and Human Services Department, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, New Jersey, USA
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