intercostalrom
Intercostalrom is a term used in discussions of thoracic mobility to denote the range of motion of the intercostal region during the breathing cycle. It serves as a conceptual metric rather than a formal medical diagnosis, and appears mainly in research and rehabilitation contexts.
Etymology and usage: The word is a portmanteau of “intercostal” and “range of motion” (ROM). In published
Measurement approaches: Researchers may estimate intercostalrom using dynamic imaging techniques such as cine magnetic resonance imaging
Applications and relevance: Intercostalrom is discussed in relation to thoracic rehabilitation after rib injuries or surgery,
Limitations: There is no widely accepted protocol or normative values for intercostalrom, and measurements can be
See also: thoracic cage, intercostal muscles, respiratory mechanics, chest wall motion, respiratory therapy.