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Episode 88: Tracheal Deviation, to the Left or to the Right?

Episode 88: Tracheal Deviation, to the Left or to the Right?

Update: 2024-12-10
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Tracheal Deviation, to the Left, to the Right, which way does it go? This is probably one of the most common questions that I get from students studying for the NPTE. As it often does, the answer comes down to pressures. 

Tune into this episode to learn ipsilateral vs. contralateral movement of the trachea.

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Episode 88: Tracheal Deviation, to the Left or to the Right?

Episode 88: Tracheal Deviation, to the Left or to the Right?

Rachele Burriesci, PT, DPT, CCS, GCS