Ultrasound Imaging of the Diaphragm During Yoga Breathing
Yoga
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Yoga focused on measuring breathing, diaphragm, ultrasound
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- yoga practitioners for more than a year
Exclusion Criteria:
- respiratory pathology
- thoracic deformities
- neuromuscular diseases
- Under treatment with corticosteroids, muscle relaxants and/or barbiturates
- allergic episodes in the last 3 weeks
- thoracic or abdominal surgeries in the last 3 weeks
Sites / Locations
- Universidad Autónoma de MadridRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Yoga practitioner
Non yoga practitioner
The RUSI protocol for taking measurements with ultrasound for physiotherapists will be followed. Three measurements of each of the explorations will be made with the average of the three, pausing for 30 seconds between each repetition. Three variables will be analyzed: diaphragm thickness, its rate of contraction, and diaphragmatic excursion, all of them at rest, ujjayi breathing, and pursed-lip breathing.
Each subject will have previously received (one week before taking the measurements) the instructions where the main researcher will have shown him what calm diaphragmatic breathing is like, as well as forced breathing at maximum inspired volume with neutral breathing, yoga breathing (ujjayi ) and pursed-lip breathing. During that week prior to taking measurements, the subjects should practice each breath for 20 minutes a day in order to have a good awareness of how to perform them correctly. The RUSI protocol for taking measurements with ultrasound for physiotherapists will be followed. Three measurements of each of the explorations will be made with the average of the three, pausing for 30 seconds between each repetition. Three variables will be analyzed: diaphragm thickness, its rate of contraction, and diaphragmatic excursion, all of them at rest, ujjayi breathing, and pursed-lip breathing.