FREEDIVING INJURIES
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Let’s analyse the lung physiology at depth and freediving lung squeezes a bit more in detail and why do they happen.
Let’s analyse the lung physiology at depth and freediving lung squeezes a bit more in detail and why do they happen.
A squeeze is essentially a damage or injury to the lungs or trachea as a result of the effects of increased pressure on the closed gas spaces of the lungs during breath-hold diving. Medically, it is known as lung or trachea barotrauma.