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PRODUCT SUMMARY
     Biofeedback Incentive System ("BIS") (tm)
     Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) Trainer
     MDI Inspiration Control Device
      Dyspnea Perception System
     Ventilator Weaning System
     Portable Respiration Prompter
     Breathing Trainer v1.0
     Other Products

DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
     Biofeedback Incentive System ("BIS") (tm)
     Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) Trainer
     MDI Inspiration Control Device
     Dyspnea Perception System
     Ventilator Weaning System
     Portable Respiratory Prompting Device
     Breathing Trainer v1.0
     Other Products

NEWS & PROJECTS
     Example Projects
          1.) Metered Dose Inhaler
          2.) Aerosol & Powder Inhalation
          3.) MDI Technique
          4.) Hyperventilation Syndrome control

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     BIS tm Demonstration pictures

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THEORY and PUBLICATIONS

BREATHING TRAINER HomePage
     Breathing Trainer demonstration
     General Instructions
     Specific Applications
          1.) Hypertension program
          2.) Panic Attack / Hyperventilation Syndrome program
          3.) Stress reduction / Relaxation / Sleep program
          4.) COPD / EMPHYSEMA / ASTHMA PROGRAM
               Introduction
               The First Step
               Understanding Breathing Attacks
               Breathing Control Overview
               The Barrel Chest Deformity
               Chest Physical Therapy (Physiotherapy)
               Breathing Control
               Dynamic Hyperinflation
               Dynamic Bronchial Compression
               The COPD Breathing Pattern
               The Dynamic Hyperinflation Breathing Pattern
               Understanding the Breathing Trainer
               Adjusting the Breathing Trainer
               Pursed Lip Breathing
               Inspiratory Muscle Training
               The Huff Cough Technique
               Dyspnea Positions
               Increased Activity and Exercise
               Bronchitic Exacerbations
               Oxygen and Medications
               Anxiety and Depression
               Occupational Therapy
               COPD Web Links


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