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Applications of Breathing Reflex Techniques to Support Stress Resilience and Neurodevelopment
Applications of Breathing Reflex Techniques to Support Stress Resilience and Neurodevelopment
MNRI® strategies to minimize the effects of wearing masks
during the period of COVID-19.
Wearing a mask is now
common practice and is even mandated in many areas as we learn to live with the
COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization states that prolonged use of
medical masks, while uncomfortable, does not lead to oxygen deficiency or
carbon dioxide intoxication. However, some researchers suggest that wearing a
mask can alter breathing patterns and thermoregulation, causing some individuals
to experience unpleasant side effects including anxiety, headaches, shortness
of breath, and fatigue. Further, it has been suggested that altered breathing
patterns may persist even after the mask is removed. This portion of the lecture
explores potential discomfort related to mask use and recommended MNRI® Reflex exercises to minimize the
potential unpleasant effects of wearing a mask. Presented by: Dr. Amy
Watson-Grace, MOT, OTD, OTR/L, BCP and MNRI®
Core in Training
The Breathing presentation will conclude with MNRI® Breathing Reflex Transition Exercises for Acute & Post-Trauma. Presented by: Isabelle Renard-Fontaine, PT, MNRI® Core Specialist, MNRI® Instructor
Video Runtime: 1 hour, 4 minutes, 8 seconds.