• As the diaphragm moves downward it creates negative pressure in the chest and you inhale. (wakeup-world.com)
  • When you exhale, the diaphragm moves back into place. (wakeup-world.com)
  • An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm causes you to suck in air and at the same time the glottis closes to prevent more air coming in. (wakeup-world.com)
  • The organ generating the airstream is called the initiator and there are three initiators used phonemically in non-disordered human oral languages: the diaphragm together with the ribs and lungs (pulmonic mechanisms), the glottis (glottalic mechanisms), and the tongue (lingual or "velaric" mechanisms). (wikipedia.org)
  • Any of the three principal initiators − diaphragm, glottis or tongue − may act by either increasing or decreasing the pressure generating the airstream. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their abdominal muscles are weak, and they must bear down with their diaphragm against their closed voice box (glottis). (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • Due to their weak abdominal muscles, they apply downward pressure using their diaphragm, which pushes against the baby's closed glottis (voice box) and results in a grunting noise. (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • It's normal, because at the beginning we are all very conditioned to the fact that the belly only moves upwards and inwards if we contract the abdominal muscles. (cpyoga.com)
  • Despite the name, the airstream may not actually flow inward: While the glottis moves downward, pulmonic air passes outward through it, but the reduction in pressure makes an audible difference to the sound. (wikipedia.org)
  • thr oat) collects incoming air from your nose and passes it downward to your trachea (windpipe). (slideshare.net)
  • David, with the help of Shelly, guides us in a counted Primary Series sequence-moving through Surya Namaskars (Sun Salutations) and standing postures. (yogaanytime.com)
  • When the vagina contracts as a result of increased intraabdominal pressure, such as when shifting postures, moving, or lacking arousal, air is expelled, which is typically audible. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • It was only in later texts such as the Upanishads and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali that the word 'asana' was used to imply moving postures. (yogapractice.com)
  • the process that brings oxygen in the air into your lungs and moves oxygen and through your body. (slideshare.net)
  • Our lungs remove the oxygen and pass it through our bloodstream, where it's carried off to the tissues and organs that allow us to walk, talk, and move. (slideshare.net)
  • This grunting is the body's way of trying to keep air in the lungs so they will stay open. (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • A newborn grunting usually means they are moving gas and stool through their digestive system. (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • The temporomandibular fossa moves anterior laterally with temporal internal rotation on the right side which is what this illustration depicts. (posturalrestoration.com)
  • Such an amazing thing that all of a sudden, space opens up, so you're not getting instruction about putting this foot here or twisting or Asana action, and something else comes through, then. (yogaanytime.com)
  • Grunting is an expiratory sound caused by sudden closure of the glottis during expiration in an attempt to maintain FRC and prevent alveolar atelectasis. (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • The openings of the nose spreading open while breathing may indicate that a person is having to work harder to breathe. (motelmexicolabali.com)
  • By keeping a magic pill in their mouth they can also move in space to any place in the twinkling of an eye. (energyenhancement.org)
  • Many doctors emphasized that the phenomenon of ossification of the abdomen is among the phenomena that a woman may be exposed to during the last months of pregnancy, and this phenomenon may lead to the opening of the uterus as a result of the great pressure of the fetus on the uterus during that period, but it does not affect the ossification of the abdomen. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • Stress brings along a myriad of negative emotions and may initiate a downward spiral for many. (santoshyogainstitute.com)
  • lingual ingressive, AKA velaric ingressive, where the air in the mouth is rarefied by a downward and sometimes rearward movement of the tongue. (wikipedia.org)
  • Moderation in sitting and movement, as a woman should not excessively move or sit wrongly. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • Your abs and lower back muscles stabilize your trunk while your legs move. (stronglifts.com)
  • Strength is your ability to move your body against an external resistance. (stronglifts.com)
  • The fossa moves posteriorly and medially when this happens and usually results in compression of the temporomandibular joint disc between the anterior lateral temporal fossa and the anterior mandibular condyle and that's when you often see anterior disc displacements occurring on the left side. (posturalrestoration.com)
  • When lying face up, the arms and feet are moved actively in the air or are held in a flexed position against the body. (bettercare.co.za)
  • However, moving asana has the goal to make the body fit for seated meditation , or sitting. (yogapractice.com)
  • the pharynx, and replacing the glottis using the tongue and the upper alveolus, the palate, or the pharyngeal wall. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ribs move in and down. (ubc.ca)
  • At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste product, moves from the bloodstream into the alveoli to be expelled during exhalation. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Increase of intrathoracic pressure by forcible exhalation against the closed (or significantly closed) glottis. (optimalbreathing.com)
  • It just simply becomes a deep grunting downward movement facilitated by the strong muscular uterus and the feeling of pressure becomes secondary to that involuntary downward force. (birthworks.org)
  • It seems a most singular case of a house divided against itself for me to want to take a train, and for my own muscles, which are given me for my command, to refuse to take me there, so that I move toward the train with an involuntary effort away from it. (homemedicine.ca)
  • glottalic egressive, where the air column is compressed as the glottis moves upward. (wikipedia.org)
  • The uterus is an incredible muscle that both pulls up on the cervix, thinning and opening it during the first stage of labor, and curls down around the baby, pushing the baby out of the body, in the second stage of labor. (birthworks.org)
  • lingual ingressive, AKA velaric ingressive, where the air in the mouth is rarefied by a downward and sometimes rearward movement of the tongue. (wikipedia.org)
  • Does flatulence open the uterus? (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • Does stoning of the abdomen open the uterus, one of the questions that are always repeated by women during pregnancy, especially since this problem can occur during the last months of pregnancy, but medically there are many reasons that lead to the occurrence of this phenomenon, which may Cause some problems to women. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • Many doctors emphasized that the phenomenon of ossification of the abdomen is among the phenomena that a woman may be exposed to during the last months of pregnancy, and this phenomenon may lead to the opening of the uterus as a result of the great pressure of the fetus on the uterus during that period, but it does not affect the ossification of the abdomen. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • In patients with dysphagia and intact mental status, dysphagia therapy focuses on techniques to minimize aspiration by increasing anterior laryngeal excursion, the opening of the upper esophageal sphincter, and the pharyngeal clearance. (medscape.com)
  • The temporomandibular fossa moves anterior laterally with temporal internal rotation on the right side which is what this illustration depicts. (posturalrestoration.com)
  • The fossa moves posteriorly and medially when this happens and usually results in compression of the temporomandibular joint disc between the anterior lateral temporal fossa and the anterior mandibular condyle and that's when you often see anterior disc displacements occurring on the left side. (posturalrestoration.com)
  • As the baby moves through the bottom or outlet of the pelvis, internally rotating the thighs (think "closing the knees") creates MORE space for the baby to emerge, which means less pressure on the baby's head. (birthworks.org)
  • Defecation or urination (many dies on the toilet seat), using the arm and upper trunk muscles to move up in bed, or strains during coughing, gagging or vomiting. (optimalbreathing.com)
  • Your abs and lower back muscles stabilize your trunk while your legs move. (stronglifts.com)
  • to prevent abuse margin of the ophthalmic veins around the median line downward. (markhampodiatry.com)
  • The employer should develop a tank opening cover that will allow sightline into the tank, hose access, prevent workers from falling into the tank opening, and allow for proper sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) ventilation. (cdc.gov)
  • When the vagina contracts as a result of increased intraabdominal pressure, such as when shifting postures, moving, or lacking arousal, air is expelled, which is typically audible. (mytechnicalblogger.com)
  • Research tells us that pelvic floor well-being is directly related to the amount of time spent doing "open-glottis" pushing (exhaling while bearing down - an instinctive style of pushing). (birthworks.org)
  • Held open by cartilaginous rings. (ubc.ca)