What is abdominal breathing
Thoracic breathing relies on the lateral expansion of the ribs alone to inhale, using the external intercostal muscles to lift the rib cage to expand the thorax. Breathing is shallow…
Thoracic breathing relies on the lateral expansion of the ribs alone to inhale, using the external intercostal muscles to lift the rib cage to expand the thorax. Breathing is shallow…
The most typical clinical presentation of an extra-abdominal hernia is a protruding mass in the abdomen, which initially appears only when standing, working, walking, running, or coughing, and can return…
The clinical types of extra-abdominal hernia include: 1. inguinal hiatal hernia, which is a disease caused by the relaxation of the abdomino-femoral canal, where the intestinal canal, omentum, and bladder…
Bloating is so common that it causes a lot of trouble and pain for many people. Here we would like to provide you with some basic knowledge and a…
About one month before birth, the testis enters the inguinal canal through the internal ring and after birth enters the scrotum. The peritoneum enters the scrotum with the testis and…
Ventral hernia is formed when an organ or tissue in the abdominal cavity protrudes through a weak point or defect in the abdominal wall or pelvis toward the body surface…
What is the abdominal wall component separation technique? The component separation technique (CST) is a technique for repairing the abdominal wall that may be used to increase abdominal volume, reduce abdominal…
In 1997, the filling tension-free hernia repair was introduced into China, and this procedure was widely used with the advantages of easy operation, small trauma, and low recurrence rate, but…
Ventral hernias, commonly known as pneumothorax, can occur anywhere in the body and are commonly referred to as extra-abdominal hernias, in which tissue or organs from the abdominal cavity enter…
Extra-abdominal hernias are most often caused by reduced strength of the abdominal wall and increased pressure in the abdominal cavity, including both congenital and acquired causes. Congenital factors such as…