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Brisbane. – The controversial asthma breathing techniques advocated by
90-year-old Russian-born asthma expert Dr Alexander James, of Wollongong, have
proved successful with Brisbane children.
Intensive physiotherapy given daily since February on children suffering from
asthma at the Montrose and Xavier homes in Brisbane, have led to “considerable
improvement.”
The Medical Officer for the Queensland Asthma Foundation, Dr Noel Ure, reported
the success in the foundation’s annual report.
Dr Ure was sent by the Queensland Asthma Foundation to Wollongong last year
to study Dr James’ techniques.
In his report, Dr Ure reported a substantial decrease in the use of drug therapy
after the introduction of the intensive physiotherapy treatment.
He said at the same time the exercises were introduced, children were advised
to breathe naturally through their noses.
“We found this rather difficult to do, because many of them did have obstruction
in their noses, and many of them required ear, nose and throat treatment. But
the majority of them co-operated, and as we went along, we found we were getting
improved results.” Dr Ure said.
By spending time teaching individual children to breathe in a more natural fashion
and in a way to combat wheezing, drug requirements fell.
Dr Ure said he hoped an assessment clinic for asthma patients could be set up
to allow general practitioners to refer their asthma patients for this new method.