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Video: Reduce Your Anxiety with the Box Breathing Technique

If you suffer from chronic anxiety, the box breathing technique, or alternative nostril breathing, can be used to help calm your anxiety and reduce stress. An additional benefit of the box breathing technique outside of anxiety is that it can greatly help enhance your concentration and mental clarity.
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About Susan Winograd, MSPT

Susan Winograd, MSPT, is a licensed physical therapist, pelvic floor specialist, and founder of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness in Boca Raton, Florida. She earned her Master's degree in Physical Therapy from the College of Staten Island in 1998 and has spent nearly 30 years developing deep clinical expertise in pelvic floor dysfunction, women's and men's pelvic health, pre and postnatal care, chronic pelvic pain, and scar tissue release therapy. Susan takes a whole-body approach to healing — identifying and treating the root cause of her patients' symptoms rather than managing them in isolation. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has been featured on multiple health and wellness podcasts as a recognized pelvic floor specialist in South Florida.

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If you suffer from chronic anxiety, the box breathing technique, or alternative nostril breathing, can be used to help calm your anxiety and reduce stress. An additional benefit of the box breathing technique outside of anxiety is that it can greatly help enhance your concentration and mental clarity.

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