Diaphragmatic Breathing While Driving to Reduce Stress
Breathe Easier, Drive Safer: How Chiropractic and Integrative Care Support Recovery

Introduction
After an accident or during stressful commutes, breathing is often the first thing people lose control of. Tight chest muscles, rapid shallow breaths, and racing thoughts can leave drivers tense and less focused. For patients recovering from motor vehicle or workplace injuries, this cycle is even harder to break.
At El Paso Back Clinic, Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, treats breathing as a central part of recovery. By combining diaphragmatic breathing techniques with chiropractic adjustments and integrative medicine, the clinic helps patients restore calm, strengthen lung function, and accelerate healing. The goal is not only symptom relief but also long-term recovery, safe driving, and improved quality of life.
The Link Between Breathing and Injury Recovery
Injured patients often face hidden breathing problems. Trauma to the chest, ribs, or spine can limit lung expansion. Pain may force shallow breathing, which reduces oxygen intake. Stress from the injury itself adds another layer, keeping the nervous system in fight-or-flight mode.
Deep breathing—specifically diaphragmatic or belly breathing—breaks this cycle. It helps activate the body’s natural calming system, lowers stress hormones, and improves oxygen delivery to healing tissues (Wim Hof Method, n.d.; Medical News Today, 2019). Patients who retrain their breathing often experience faster recovery times, better sleep, and reduced anxiety about driving again.
References: Wim Hof Method, n.d., Medical News Today, 2019
Chiropractic Adjustments and Lung Expansion
At El Paso Back Clinic, chiropractic care often plays a crucial role in restoring breathing function. Misalignments in the spine—especially in the thoracic region—can compress nerves and limit rib movement. Such a restriction directly reduces lung expansion and makes deep breathing difficult.
Chiropractic adjustments relieve these restrictions, improve posture, and free up the diaphragm for proper function (Kaden Chiropractic, n.d.; Paragon Integrated Medical, n.d.). Patients frequently report being able to take fuller breaths after adjustments, which supports relaxation and boosts oxygen delivery during rehabilitation.
These changes aren’t just mechanical—they improve the way the nervous system communicates with the lungs, further enhancing breathing efficiency (Ignite Chiro TX, n.d.).
References: Kaden Chiropractic, n.d., Paragon Integrated Medical, n.d., Ignite Chiro TX, n.d.
Managing Stress While Driving
Driving after an injury often feels overwhelming. Many patients describe panic attacks, sweaty palms, or shortness of breath when they get behind the wheel again.
Breathing techniques are one of the most effective tools to manage this stress. The 4-7-8 method (inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7, exhale for 8) or steady 4-second inhale/exhale cycles help regulate the nervous system (Calm Clinic, n.d.; AMFM Treatment, 2023).
Mindfulness breathing reduces racing thoughts, making it easier to focus on traffic and surroundings (Driving to Independence, n.d.; Amen Clinics, 2021). For injury patients, this translates into safer driving and greater confidence during rehabilitation.
References: Calm Clinic, n.d., AMFM Treatment, 2023, Driving to Independence, n.d., Amen Clinics, 2021
Integrative Medicine: Beyond Adjustments
El Paso Back Clinic takes an integrative approach, combining chiropractic care with therapies like:
- Yoga and tai chi—gentle exercises that expand lung capacity and promote relaxation (Lung.org, 2021).
- Acupuncture—helps regulate energy flow and has shown benefits in asthma and COPD management (Medical Acupuncture Group, n.d.; Dantian Health, n.d.).
- Functional medicine evaluates diet, stress, and inflammation to create personalized care plans (Rupa Health, 2023).
This combination addresses not just the physical structures of breathing but also the lifestyle and emotional components that influence recovery.
References: Lung.org, 2021, Medical Acupuncture Group, n.d., Dantian Health, n.d., Rupa Health, 2023
Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s Dual-Scope Care
What makes El Paso Back Clinic unique is the dual-scope expertise of Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC. As both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner, he bridges two worlds:
- Structural care—chiropractic adjustments that restore spinal alignment and breathing mechanics.
- Medical diagnostics—advanced imaging and functional assessments to pinpoint hidden injuries.
- Functional and integrative medicine—addressing root causes through nutrition, lifestyle, and stress management.
- Legal-medical documentation—supporting personal injury cases with accurate records and treatment plans.
Patients at El Paso Back Clinic receive not only comprehensive physical care but also the legal and administrative support they need after accidents.
References: Jimenez, 2025, Jimenez LinkedIn, 2025
Practical Routine for Patients
El Paso Back Clinic encourages patients to adopt simple daily practices that combine clinical care with self-management:
- Morning diaphragmatic breathing—5minutes to set a calm tone for the day.
- Pre-driving breathing reset—3–5slow belly breaths before starting the engine.
- Regular chiropractic adjustments—maintaining rib mobility and lung expansion.
- Supplementary therapies—massage, acupuncture, or tai chi—to reduce stress.
- Functional nutrition—anti-inflammatory foods to support healing and lung function.
This blend of strategies helps patients not only recover from injury but also prevent future complications.
Conclusion
Breathing is more than automatic—it’s essential for healing, focus, and safe driving. After accidents or injuries, many patients experience restricted breathing, which can slow their recovery. El Paso Back Clinic, under the leadership of Dr. Alexander Jimenez, addresses this issue through a powerful combination of diaphragmatic breathing training, chiropractic adjustments, functional medicine, and integrative therapies.
This dual-scope approach ensures patients can breathe deeply, recover fully, and return to living—and driving—with confidence.
References
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AMFM Treatment. (2023). How to manage a panic attack while driving.
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Driving to Independence. (n.d.). Mindfulness stress reduction techniques for drivers.
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Amen Clinics. (2021). 5 natural ways to calm racing thoughts.
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Ignite Chiro TX. (n.d.). Breathing difficulty and chiropractic care.
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Paragon Integrated Medical. (n.d.). Breathe easy: The respiratory system and chiropractic care.
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Medical Acupuncture Group. (n.d.). Respiratory issues treatment.
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Dantian Health. (n.d.). Respiratory health with Chinese medicine.
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Rupa Health. (2023). Breathing techniques and lung health: A functional medicine approach.
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Jimenez, A. (2025). Dr. Alex Jimenez chiropractic and functional medicine insights.






