PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

 

CapnoLearning provides for

behavioral analysis and behavioral modification of breathing behavior

with the CapnoTrainer®, a CO2 monitoring instrument.

It’s educational value may prove useful for millions:

  traditional healthcare (e.g., asthma, USA 20 million people)
  education (e.g., attention deficit & learning disabilities, USA 5 million people)
  fitness/sports (e.g., endurance, muscle fatigue, attention, anxiety)
  performance training (e.g., public speaking, test anxiety), corporate coaching and consulting,
  meditation (millions of followers),   anger management, (USA 1 out of 5 employees),
  alternative healthcare (USA 2 out of every 3 patient hours), stress management (USA 300 billion $ lost/year).
  anxiety, phobia, and panic disorders (USA 20 million people)   hypertension (USA 50 million),
  migraine (USA 28 million),  pregnancy (USA 4 million),   epilepsy (USA 2 million)

 

The CapnoTrainer® is being used for educational purposes by practitioners in addiction, alternative healthcare, behavior therapy, biofeedback, chiropractic, corporate coaching, counseling, education, exercise physiology, medicine, meditation, neurofeedback, nursing, occupational health, physiotherapy, psychology, social work, and respiratory therapy.  Organizations include athletic training centers, clinics, corporations, government agencies, military bases, hospitals, police departments, fire departments, schools, counseling centers, and university academic departments.

 

More than 30,000 clients have been provided services with the CapnoTrainer®.  A practitioner-customer survey documents an 86% success rate helping people learn new breathing behaviors, where a significant impact on health and performance has also been reported, including: aerobic training, allergy, anxiety management, asthma management, attention deficit, breathing training, cardiac arrhythmias, chemical sensitivities, couples counseling, epilepsy, emergency work (fire fighters, police people), fainting, fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, hypertension, migraine, pain management, panic attack, patient education, performance anxiety (e.g., piano), phobia, public speaking, sleep disorders, and stress management.