A diaphragmatic twitch refers to an involuntary contraction or spasm of the diaphragm muscle, which can occur due to various factors such as stress, fatigue, or neurological issues. This twitching can manifest as a brief, noticeable movement in the chest or abdomen and may be accompanied by sensations of discomfort or difficulty in breathing. While often benign, persistent or severe twitching should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out underlying conditions.
The diaphragmatic margin refers to the elevations between the diaphragm and the thoracic opening. This is commonly affected by diaphragmatic hernia in children.Ê
A perfect antidote to stress is not one of the benefits of proper diaphragmatic breathing.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
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Diaphragmatic. The diaphragm, in human anatomy, is the relatively thin, curved muscle that contracts and relaxes in the work of breathing.
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