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The Influence of Pranyama Breathing Techniques, after Traumatic Brain Injury on Self-Perception of Health-Related Quality of Life

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The case study examines the influence of pranayama breathing practices on individual’s self-perception of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) after a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). All participants were administered the standardized Assessment of Language Related Functional Activities (ALFA) pre- study. A linguistic analysis of the ethnographic interview was completed pre- and post- study as well as a pre- and post- study Quality of Life (QOL) scale.

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2015

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  • Beaver College of Health Sciences

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English

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Program of Study

Speech Pathology

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Louise C. Keegan

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  • Graduate Thesis

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