
In the case of the ribs, because they do not move directly
or bear weight,
pain is not as likely to appear as easily as in other body tissues.
Even though there is not much movement, they are part of the body
that protects vital organs,
so special care is needed to prevent injury.
Today, I will explain in detail the causes of rib cracks,
various treatment methods for pain symptoms, and diagnostic methods.

Rib cracks are mostly caused by slipping in a slippery space,
or by sudden braking while driving.
Most people think they are caused by strong trauma or traffic accidents,
but rib cracks can appear from a surprisingly light bump as well.
Of course, a crack can also occur after a strong impact from trauma,
and symptoms can be caused by repeated movements during exercise.

When a rib crack occurs, nearby blood vessels may rupture,
or swelling may accompany it, and if it was caused by continuous strong stimulation,
pain may be felt.
What seemed like a minor crack may actually be judged as a multiple fracture,
and in that case the bones may gradually irritate the lungs,
which can develop into respiratory failure or pneumothorax.
If a relatively mild crack is left untreated for a long time,
it can lead to a complete fracture,
so proper treatment should be received as soon as possible.

If you visit a hospital because of pain symptoms,
an X-ray test is usually performed first, but if it is difficult to determine,
additional MRI and ultrasound tests are conducted.
Because the ribs are a body part where it is difficult to keep wearing a brace
or cast continuously, inpatient treatment and bed rest are recommended if possible.
In addition, various treatment methods such as medication,
physical therapy, and injection therapy can be combined,
and if the symptoms are mild, adequate rest may improve the condition.

If the rib pain is not a crack but a multiple fracture,
in addition to symptom-relief treatment,
appropriate measures should be taken to prevent complications.
There is also the LIPUS method,
which helps the fractured area heal more quickly;
this refers to a method that emits low-intensity ultrasound to the lesion.
Through this, osteoblasts and cell membrane activity are stimulated,
increasing blood flow,
which helps speed up the formation of callus.

Because one of the causes is that it can appear due to repeated exercise postures,
people who enjoy exercising should warm up thoroughly before starting.
If pain appears around the ribs while going about daily life,
it is important to stop for a moment and get enough rest.
Since this area plays a role in always protecting the body's important organs,
please receive prompt treatment even if only a minor crack has occurred.