I can pop my sternum out a little less than an inch from where it normally is. I figured out how to do it at age 15.
One of my theory's as to why, is I have trouble breathing a lot, and a lot of muscle built up in the sturnum area.
Popping it out has nothing to do with the air behind it I believe.
My dad has a deviated sternum, and when I hug him, we fit like a puzzle peice :D
The only medical issues I have are, Low Vitamin D, minor depression, and reactive airway disease. Also, I'm having a geneticist check my Mitochondria for low energy production.
it is weaker
The gallbladder is inferior and lateral to the sternum.
The cranial portion of the sternum is called the manubrium. It is the top portion of the sternum that articulates with the clavicles and the first rib.
No, Cranium is around the Brain, and the sternum is the middle of your chest cavity.
Yes, the liver is distal to the sternum. The sternum is located in the chest, while the liver is situated in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
The gallbladder is lateral to the sternum. The sternum is a midline structure.
The nipple is lateral to the sternum.
The heat is posterior to the sternum, not anterior. It is a midline structure, like the sternum, so it is not lateral to the sternum.
The sternum is superior to the pubic region.
The sternum is a flat bone
The sternum is bone.
The sternum IS a bone.
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Another name for sternum could be chest or breastbone.rib cageBreastboneIn Layman terminology, the sternum is known as the breastbone.
No, the sternum is NOT the same thing as vertebrae. The sternum is the breastbone. Vertebra are in the spine.
The sternum is superior to the umbilicus.
Yes, and the sternum is medial to the shoulder.