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Title: The Respiratory Pump Structure And Function of Breathing


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The Respiratory Pump Structure And Function of
Breathing
  • John W. Morlock, D.O., F.A.C.O.I.
  • Associate Clinical Professor MSUCOM

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The Respiratory Pump
  • To consider the Respiratory System Without Its
    Pump, is to consider the Cardiovascular system
    Without the Heart.

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Respiratory Pump Heart
  • Length/Tension
  • Force Generation
  • Force/Frequency
  • Force/Velocity
  • Rhythm
  • Compliance

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Muscles of Ventilation
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COPD - Hyperinflation
  • Limits Subatmospheric Pressure Generation Resp Mm
  • 2. Increases the Load Resp Mm

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If compliance (?V/?P) is ?
  • ? Inspiratory Mm Force
  • ? Inspiratory Time
  • ? Maximal Pressures
  • ? Respiratory Frequency
  • Improved Interaction/Coordination among muscles
    with Respiratory Function

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High Intermuscular Tension Limits Muscular
Perfusion Leading to Failure
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Pulmonary Osteopathic Evaluation
  • Rib Motion
  • Ability of Spine to straighten with inspiration
  • Diaphragmatic Motion
  • Accessory Muscle Status

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Goals of Osteopathic Approach to Obstructive Lung
Disease
  • Improve lymphatic venous flow
  • Improve Arterial Circulation
  • Ease Removal of Bronchial Secretions Phlegm
  • Decrease the work of breathing

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Respiratrace
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Impedence Plethysmography
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Emg Accessory Mm (M. Katagiri, et. al.,
Respiratory Medicine 2003, 97)
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Neck Abdominal Muscle Activity During a Sniff
(M. Katagiri, et. al., Respiratory Medicine 2003,
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Treatment for Elevated Right First Rib
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Rib Palpation Test
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Thoracic Pump
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Doming of the Diaphragm Technique
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Rib Raising (Ward)
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MET Treatment of Scalene Anticus
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