Pathology Apparel Background: I started Pathology Apparel as a way to raise money for a medical mission trip, and because I felt stuck in PT school. I was bogged down in endless studying and was losing sight of my purpose. I felt convicted to run with the name while we were in Pathology for […]
Breathing for Pain Relief As I pointed out in earlier articles, chronic decreases in carbon dioxide (hyperventilation) can lead to muscle fatigue, which could then increase the prevalence of muscle spasms and trigger points. Inflammation from various causes, coupled with moderate increases in tissue pH can induce more sensitization than inflammatory processes alone.1 Decreasing levels […]
Breathing and Baseball Performance “Clear the Mechanism” Controlling breathing and anxiety during competition could be much more important than just staying focused. It could actually impact the way you perceive the game and perform. The last thing that a hitter needs is decreased efficiency of the cns (the master board that controls all muscle control […]
Breathing Applied: Crossfit, Weightlifting, and Performance If breathing affects all the physiological processes outlined in the previous article, then breathing can absolutely affect performance in skilled sports. Don’t believe it? Let’s look at two more points: Recently, a study demonstrated healthy individuals experienced increased sway in static stance after acute hyperventilation. This means that even […]
https://www.pathologyapparel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PA-Crest-small.png00Tyler Vaughnhttps://www.pathologyapparel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PA-Crest-small.pngTyler Vaughn2017-02-28 05:34:522017-03-01 02:22:26(2) Breathing and Crossfit (The Application)
First, some fun facts I’ve researched to get the conversation going: 1-smooth muscle is present in connective tissue (three layers around muscle fibers, and appears in discs, lumbar fascia, etc.) 2-smooth muscle is largely affected by the Central Nervous System and the sympathetic/parasympathetic relationship 3-the sympathetic nervous system is largely affected by breathing rate Deeper, […]
Pathology Apparel: Explaining the Creed
Pathology Apparel Background: I started Pathology Apparel as a way to raise money for a medical mission trip, and because I felt stuck in PT school. I was bogged down in endless studying and was losing sight of my purpose. I felt convicted to run with the name while we were in Pathology for […]
Breathing for Pain Relief
Breathing for Pain Relief As I pointed out in earlier articles, chronic decreases in carbon dioxide (hyperventilation) can lead to muscle fatigue, which could then increase the prevalence of muscle spasms and trigger points. Inflammation from various causes, coupled with moderate increases in tissue pH can induce more sensitization than inflammatory processes alone.1 Decreasing levels […]
Breathing and Baseball Performance
Breathing and Baseball Performance “Clear the Mechanism” Controlling breathing and anxiety during competition could be much more important than just staying focused. It could actually impact the way you perceive the game and perform. The last thing that a hitter needs is decreased efficiency of the cns (the master board that controls all muscle control […]
(2) Breathing and Crossfit (The Application)
Breathing Applied: Crossfit, Weightlifting, and Performance If breathing affects all the physiological processes outlined in the previous article, then breathing can absolutely affect performance in skilled sports. Don’t believe it? Let’s look at two more points: Recently, a study demonstrated healthy individuals experienced increased sway in static stance after acute hyperventilation. This means that even […]
Breathing and Performance
First, some fun facts I’ve researched to get the conversation going: 1-smooth muscle is present in connective tissue (three layers around muscle fibers, and appears in discs, lumbar fascia, etc.) 2-smooth muscle is largely affected by the Central Nervous System and the sympathetic/parasympathetic relationship 3-the sympathetic nervous system is largely affected by breathing rate Deeper, […]