Chest expansion measures the difference in thoracic circumference between full inspiration and expiration, reflecting lung and chest wall compliance. Clinically, it assesses respiratory function and detects restrictive or obstructive lung diseases. Reduced chest expansion is commonly associated with conditions like pleural effusion or pulmonary fibrosis, indicating impaired ventilation.

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