Karen Hjerrild Andreasson (@karenandreasson) 's Twitter Profile
Karen Hjerrild Andreasson

@karenandreasson

Physiotherapist, Ph.D. The research field that has my interest is asthma, treatable traits, dysfunctional breathing and breathing exersises.

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Thanks🇩🇰❤️ I’m so happy. Need to correct: our results show that breathing exercises improve QoL and depression in moderate- severe incompletely asthma. 👍

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Marvellous idea to show this @DrMartensPhD, I think @tweethlund was the first Danish physio with a PhD degree, and I'm one of the latest 😀

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Thanks a lot Anne💙Bruton ❤️👍 Indeed, hard work! But had excellent support and advise from my fantastic supervisers Mike Thomas Uffe Bødtger and Søren T. Skou and support from a lot of enthusiastic physios, nurses and med.doctors during conduct!🇩🇰

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Our published trial in moderate-to-severe asthma adds to previous trials in mild-to-moderate by Anne💙Bruton and colleagues. Thanks to all patients, co-workers and funders @trygfonden NSRsygehuse Region Sjælland and academic colleagues PLUZdk PROgrez IRSsundhedsforskning - so happy😃

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I agree with Anne💙Bruton and would like to apply: no large volume of air, but make sure that your diaphragm initiates the breath. The booklet with exercises used in our trial can be accessed using atsjournals.org/doi/10.1513/An…