Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Respiratory impairment

Patients with severe deformities, particularly those with underlying neuromuscular disorder, may develop what is called restrictive thoracic disease. This term refers to problems in breathing and, at times, trouble obtaining enough oxygen due to a smaller chest cavity. The smaller chest cavity results from the deformity or surgery. The restricted chest cavity is also less able to expand when breathing

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