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  1. e-safe-anaesthesia.org › sessions › 03_09See-saw Respiration

    Learn how see-saw respiration occurs when the airway is obstructed and the diaphragm moves downwards. See the diagram and the effect of inspiratory and expiratory effort on the chest and abdomen.

  2. Jan 19, 2016 · Paradoxical respiration (seesaw motion) is a hallmark of inhibition of gas exchange due to diaphragmatic or respiratory muscle fatigue (ie, chronic obstructive lung disease) 1 or traumatic injury to the thorax (flail chest), which may require urgent mechanical ventilation.

  3. 5 days ago · A pattern of breathing seen in complete (or almost) complete) airway obstruction. As the patient attempts to breathe, the diaphragm descends, causing the abdomen to lift and the chest to sink. The reverse happens as the diaphragm relaxes.

  4. respiratory efforts causes paradoxical chest and abdominal movement, described as ‘see-saw breathing’. As the patient attempts to breathe in, the chest is drawn in and the abdomen expands; the opposite occurs in expiration. This is in contrast to the normal breathing pattern of synchronous movement of the abdomen

  5. Jun 24, 1973 · In paradoxical, or "see-saw" breathing, the chest is pulled inwards during attempted inspiration, while the abdomen is pushed out. The reverse is seen during attempted expiration, creating a...

  6. See-Saw breathing can help you differentiate between your chest and abdomen while breathing. This exercise can help to re-coordinate or reconnect the diaphragm to…

  7. This video adds another layer of detail to the "See Saw Breathing" process from the Feldenkrais Method that was introduced in part 1 of this process - this w...