Torsion of the chest: types and methods of treatment
Corrugation of the chest - rather rareencountered pathology, poorly susceptible to conservative treatment. Deformation is acquired or congenital. The cause of the first may be chest injuries or the consequences of certain diseases (tuberculosis, rickets). The second is a genetic predisposition or a violation of intrauterine development.
Funnel-shaped curvature of the chest
This type of deformation is most common. It is characterized by the depression of the sternum inward and the formation of a specific funnel. The walls of the recess are formed from the rib cartilages bent at right angles. The funnel can be symmetrical and asymmetrical. Because of this anomaly, the chest widens, and often accompanying disorders of the spine.
The main cause of the development of the funnelcurvature is the pathological formation of cartilaginous ribs and diaphragm. In addition to a non-aesthetic appearance, such deformation compresses the internal organs, disrupting their normal functioning. And with age, pathology causes more serious side effects.
The keeled curvature of the thorax
In another way, this deformation is called chickenthe chest. The keel-like curvature is a kind of rib forward. Pathology is almost always acquired. In contrast to the funnel-shaped, it causes less disturbance of the functions of the organs. However, it also negatively affects human health.
Symptoms and degrees of development
The curvature of the chest manifests itself fairlynoticeably. First and foremost, these are external signs - the wiggling of the arches of the ribs, the funnel-shaped "fossa", the enlargement of the depressions during inspiration. In addition, there are problems with breathing, cardiovascular system, as well as deformation of the spinal column.
There are several degrees of developed pathology: the first, the second and, respectively, the third. The first is characterized by a slight curvature (up to 2 cm), representing only a cosmetic defect. The second degree (up to 4 cm) is a more vivid defect, but in most cases it does not violate the functions of internal organs. The third degree (more than 4 cm) is the most insidious curvature, requiring surgical intervention.
Effects
Because of deformations of the chest, the work of the heart and lungs is disrupted. Patients often suffer from such diseases as bronchitis, pneumonia, respiratory failure, hypertension, angina pectoris and arrhythmia.
Among other things, similar pathologies arethe cause of psychological complexes. The progression of the disease coincides with the period of puberty, and, as is known, at this time people are particularly sensitive to their appearance.
Curvature of the chest: treatment
The main type of treatment is surgicalintervention. The main indicator for the operation is a violation of the functions of the organs. This treatment consists in eliminating the defect and fixing a certain area with metal structures. After the operation, the volume of the pleural cavity increases, which leads to a regression of the disorders. However, in adults, surgical intervention has almost no effect on improving health, so surgery is recommended at an early age.
Conservative treatment has little effect on curvaturethorax. Exercises, massage and physiotherapy are only able to stop the development of pathology. Earlier, vacuum equalization or mechanical pressure was used for treatment, but due to inefficiency and doubtfulness of these methods, they were abandoned. The most effective conservative treatment is LFK - a complex of elementary exercises such as "boat", "bicycle", exercises with a gymnastic stick, etc. Physical training strengthens the muscles of the chest, which allows the internal organs to function better, although the deformation itself does not become less .