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The movement of the diaphragm affects the size of the chest cavity by when you inhale the chest cavity enlarges, but when you exhale the chest cavity becomes smaller.
Chest movement with the lungs inflating/deflating. Breath passing through the mouth or nose
the Pectoralis Profundus is found in the "chest" of quadrapeds, in their Thoracic. It is part of the Quadruped Sling, and works with the Serratus Ventralis muscle to allow forward and backwards movement for quadrupeds of the forelimbs.
your chest is a chest, its nothing more or less than a chest. chests eat chests because they are chests. a chest is a chest nothing more or less than a chest.
lymphoid organ in the chest
Panic attacks and allergic reactions
Frogen chest: Causes: COPD,Organized empyma etc. Def.- Absence of normal Pump handle movements of upper ribs annd Bucked handle movements of lower ribs secondary to stiffening of rib case, as a result chest becomes like a Barrell and the capacity of the chest wall to expand is lost and it demonstrates UNIT MOVEMENT.
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
Paradoxical chest movement is also know as flail chest and is usually caused by trauma to the chest. If a person suffers from broken ribs or punctured lungs, the air movement is reversed. Instead of chest expansion on inhalation, you will notice the skin being sucked in.
It is possible to obtain breast reduction surgery.
inhale
movement of fluid in chest tube R/T inspiration & expiration
Chest compression involves flexing and extension of the arm muscles.
Impossible- there's no easy and safe way to flatten your chest, as this would constrict your chest and possibly cause serious internal damage. I recommend breast reduction surgery or the like.
plulmoary embolism
Breathing (feel or hear air movement) , chest moving up and down, and body movement.
The root word "costa" means rib in Latin. It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to structures related to the rib cage.