Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is a life-threatening condition that causes significant short- and long-term mortality due to rupture and
Thoracic Spine in the body is supported by numerous ligaments, muscles, and tendons and they allow lateral movement of the back. Thoracic muscle
Common conditions of thoracic muscles and ligaments include: Thoracic Intervertebral Joint Sprain Thoracic Muscle Rupture Costovertebral Joint Disorders.
Tendinitis Tendon rupture Ruptures of the aorta Numbness or tingling, pins and needles in arms and legs Muscle weakness Muscle pain
The essential finding in the physical examination of thoracic sprain or strain is thoracic muscle spasm with normal neurologic examination
Intercostal muscle strain is an injury affecting the muscles between two or more ribs. Effect of a combined thoracic and backward lifting exercise on the thoracic kyphosis angle and
Structures in the thoracic spine that sustain an injury, like a thoracic disc, nerve root or joint, will be accompanied by muscle spasm. It is
Also known as a slipped disc, this condition occurs when a disc in the cervical or upper thoracic spine ruptures and exerts pressure on the spinal nerves. A
Thoracic muscle pain is caused due to overuse or injury to these ligaments and muscles like heavy lifting, repeated bending, poor sitting posture etc. Thoracic Sprain significantly limits movement of the thoracic spine area and impairs movement of the ribs.
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