INSPIRATION/EXPIRATION BREATHING TEST

TEST POSITIONING

 

The client may sit or stand.

 

The therapist stands next to the client.

 

ACTION

 

The client is instructed to breathe in and out normally, then take a deep breath followed by rapid expiration.

 

POSITIVE FINDING

 

Normal breathing that is rapid and shallow is indicative of a rib fracture.

 

Pain with deep inspiration may suggest a rib fracture, costochondral separation, or external intercostal muscle strain.

 

Pain with forced expiration may indicate costochondral separation or internal intercostal muscle strain.

 

CONSIDERATIONS & COMMENTS

 

​With a rib fracture or costochondral separation, there is also pain with coughing, sneezing, and torso movement.

 

Displaced rib fractures may jeopardize the function of the lungs and should be treated as a medical emergency.