Ribcage Dynamics

Restoring lower-rib dynamics is presented as a way to improve broader axial movement capacity. Normal lower-rib motion includes outward and upward movement during inhalation and downward movement during exhalation. Difficulty closing the r…

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Restoring lower-rib dynamics is presented as a way to improve broader axial movement capacity. Normal lower-rib motion includes outward and upward movement during inhalation and downward movement during exhalation. Difficulty closing the ribcage, dropping the bucket handle, or expanding laterally indicates loss of respiratory and axial movement options. A ribcage presentation becomes clinically relevant when respiratory movement options are limited.