A good amount of Reflexology sessions, along with acupuncture therapy, a change of life plan too with more walking and excercise in your daily routine will help.
the diaphragm, chest muscles, ribs and the sternum.
It houses the ribs and chest muscles
Certainly. Severe vomiting and even coughing can lead to strained muscles in the chest and stomach, as well as the back. It is even possible to break ribs.
The intercostal muscles are the muscles that lie between the ribs and form the chest wall. Their function is to aid inhalation and exhalation.
What muscle expand the chest cavity by rotating the ribs upward, contributing to inspiration
the diaphragm, ribs, chest muscles, and sternum.
Intercostal muscles are muscle between two ribs in our chest region. The constrict to lift ribs and increase the volume of rib cage. Increasing the volume the low air pressure attract air in lungs. So we respire by relaxing these muscles we expire the air out.
It houses the ribs and chest muscles
Tightness around the ribcage can be caused by broken ribs, pulled or strained muscles, or fluid in or around the lung or heart.
Thoracic (chest) spine, ribs, shoulder blades and their muscles.
Did you mean costalgia? If so, it is a pain in the chest. This pain is caused by an inflammation in the muscles between the ribs.
The diaphragm (a sheet of muscle underneath the ribcage) and intercostal muscles (located between your ribs).