Pectus Carinatum is a chest wall deformity characterized by an outward protrusion of the sternum.
At 9 years of age, the chest wall still retains moderate flexibility and is actively developing, making early non-surgical brace treatment an effective option.
This case documents chest wall changes before treatment and after 4 months.
Chest Brace (Pectus Carinatum Brace)
Control anterior chest protrusion
Guide normal chest development
Improve chest contour
Maintain balanced growth
A mild anterior chest protrusion was observed during early development.
Compared with baseline:
Early reduction in chest protrusion
Improved chest wall balance
Gradual contour improvement
More stable developmental direction
At this stage, changes are driven by both growth and guided correction.
Evaluation focuses on:
Chest symmetry
Anterior contour
Growth direction
Structural stability
Early intervention may help:
Guide natural chest development
Reduce risk of fixed deformity
Improve long-term outcomes
Support balanced growth
Specialist evaluation is required; many cases benefit from early bracing.
It is generally effective in flexible chest walls.
Yes, early changes may appear in responsive cases.
This case is for educational purposes only.
Individual outcomes vary depending on anatomy and growth patterns.
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