Workman's comp doesn't "settle" where I live, It pays a portion of your wages while you recover. When your Doctor tells you that you are capable to work benefits end.
I've just had an offer of £3,000 for 3 broken ribs Jay99
No in that case each lady would be having fractured ribs.
Very painful. Seven fractured ribs in nine places was an experience wished not to have. You have trouble breathing without pain. Do not even laugh, it hurts so bad. There is nothing that can really be done for fractured ribs, so they take a lot of time to heal. The ribs are in an area that protect vital and sensitive organs. As stated above the lungs are one such area that the ribs protect. The ribs being broken alone can cause a great deal of pain but there is always the question of whether anything had been bruised or if there was any damage to any of the areas that the ribs protect. This would of course cause even further pain to exist.
Fractured floating ribs can be difficult to heal due to their location and lack of protection. Treatment usually involves pain management and allowing time for the fracture to heal on its own, as surgery is rarely necessary. Recovery can take several weeks to months, depending on the severity of the fracture.
Cracked ribs are when the ribs are partially fractured but not completely broken. This can be caused by trauma from a fall, impact, or severe coughing. Symptoms may include pain, tenderness, and difficulty breathing, and treatment typically involves rest and pain management.
possibly fractured rib. Maybe its digging into a nerve or something. Might pay to see a doctor
The breastbone (sternum) and the ribs are connected by cartilage to form the "thoracic cage" that covers the heart and lungs. It is not unusual for ribs to be fractured when using exterior compression on the heart, as is done in CPR.
Yes, broken or fractured ribs can potentially puncture or damage internal organs if there is enough force or pressure applied. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have injured your ribs to prevent complications.
they have 18 ribs, while the Arab has 17 ribs
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The average price for ribs can vary depending on the type (pork, beef, etc.), quality, and location. Typically, you can expect to pay between $3 to $7 per pound for ribs at a grocery store, while restaurant prices may range from $15 to $30 for a full rack of ribs.