Retractions, particularly in a medical context, refer to the inward movement of the skin or tissues around the ribs during inhalation, which can indicate respiratory distress or difficulty in breathing. They often suggest that the body is struggling to get enough air, possibly due to conditions like Asthma, pneumonia, or obstruction. In infants, retractions can be especially concerning and typically warrant immediate medical attention. Overall, they are a sign that the respiratory muscles are under significant strain.
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To improve posture and strengthen upper back muscles through scapular retractions, focus on pulling your shoulder blades back and down while keeping your chest open. Perform exercises like rows, reverse flys, and scapular retractions to target these muscles. Consistent practice and proper form are key to seeing improvement.
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Exercises like scapular retractions, face pulls, and Y raises can help strengthen weak lower traps.
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Intercostal retractions are inward movements of the skin between the ribs during inspiration, typically seen in infants and young children with respiratory distress. This occurs when there is increased effort required to breathe due to obstruction or restriction in the airways, causing the muscles between the ribs to work harder to expand the chest cavity during breathing.
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