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Slipping Rib Syndrome

Slipping rib syndrome implies pain in the lower chest and upper abdomen. It occurs when lower ribs move slightly more than regular. Slipping rib syndrome arises when intercostal cartilage between the ribs weakens and permits movement. This movement is usually called hypermobility.

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What are the causes of slipping rib?

Query: Hi doctor, I have one rib out of its place. I think it is third or fourth one next to my sternum. Once a doctor put it back but it has slipped out again. Can you guide me through this?  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. In many cases a rib slips out of place because the ligaments that hold the ribs to the sternum and the sternocostal ligaments are weak. Without muscles to hold the ribs in place loose ligaments allow slipping of the rib, which causes further stretching of the ligament, ...  Read Full »

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