Thoracic Injuries
Patients with thoracic injuries (including injuries involving the ribs and sternum) may present with a variety of symptoms, including but not limited to;
- Sharp and/or stabbing pain
- Dull and/or achy pain
- Unilateral and/or bilateral pain
- Pain on inspiration and/or expiration
- Tightness and/or stiffness and/or restriction
During the patient history and examination, careful consideration should be given to exclude visceral pathology that may present as somatic pain.
Common injuries presenting to a Chiropractor for assessment include;
- Thoracic disc injuries
- Thoracic facet also known as zygapophyseal joint strain
- Costotransverse and/or costovertebral joint strains
- Functional and structural scoliosis management
- Intercostal muscle and connective tissue strains
- Sternocostal joint strains
- Diaphragm tightness
- Neural tissue irritation
Thoracic injury predisposing factors;
- Flexion based lifestyles (upper and lower crossed syndromes)
- Structural development changes (military spine, sway-back spine, kyphoscoliosis spine)
- Bone density (osteoporotic compression fractures commonly seen in the elderly and frail who may present with
- Barrel chested, pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum
- Paradoxical breathing (chest breathing instead of diaphragmatic breathing)
- Date May 7, 2019
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