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Anatomic connections of the diaphragm: influence of respiration on the body system

Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier
Key takeaways
  1. 01The diaphragm is a key information hub for the body
  2. 02It has connections from the head to the pelvic floor
  3. 03Its function extends far beyond simple respiration
  4. 04Effective treatment requires a whole-system perspective

The diaphragm's extensive connections mean its function, including breathing, can influence the entire body system.

Abstract

The article explains the scientific reasons for the diaphragm muscle being an important crossroads for information involving the entire body. The diaphragm muscle extends from the trigeminal system to the pelvic floor, passing from the thoracic diaphragm to the floor of the mouth. Like many structures in the human body, the diaphragm muscle has more than one function, and has links throughout the body, and provides the network necessary for breathing. To assess and treat this muscle effectively, it is necessary to be aware of its anatomic, fascial, and neurologic complexity in the control of breathing. The patient is never a symptom localized, but a system that adapts to a corporeal dysfunction.

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APA
Bruno Bordoni, & Emiliano Zanier (2013). Anatomic connections of the diaphragm: influence of respiration on the body system. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/anatomic-connections-of-the-diaphragm-influence-of-respiration-on-the-body-system/
MLA
Bruno Bordoni, and Emiliano Zanier. "Anatomic connections of the diaphragm: influence of respiration on the body system." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/anatomic-connections-of-the-diaphragm-influence-of-respiration-on-the-body-system/.
Chicago
Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier. 2013. "Anatomic connections of the diaphragm: influence of respiration on the body system.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/anatomic-connections-of-the-diaphragm-influence-of-respiration-on-the-body-system/