A separated rib refers to a condition in which the rib is displaced from its normal position at the costochondral junction, where the rib meets the cartilage that connects it to the sternum. This injury can occur due to trauma or repetitive stress and is often associated with pain, swelling, and difficulty breathing or moving. It differs from a fractured rib, as the bone itself may not be broken, but rather the connection is disrupted. Treatment typically involves rest, pain management, and avoiding activities that exacerbate the injury.
The word for rib in the Latin language is costa, (plural=costae), if you mean the rib bone. If you mean the rib of a ship, the word is statumen.
What does it mean if you have lumps on your ribs
no. The Hebrew word for rib only mean rib. Rib = tsela' (צלע) cell = ta (תא) unit = yekhida (יחידה)
it may mean that you have a lesion in the rib perhaps due to injury or fracture, could be benign or otherwise. Consult a neurosurgeon and discuss.
the rib cage has gabs between the so every bone is separated this creates a cage that protects the lungs and heart organ..
When you have a broken rib you should sleep so that there is no pressure on it. This might mean sleeping on your back or on your good side.
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You have misheard the words - you mean "rip CD" not "rib CD".If you "rip" a CD then you are making a copy of it onto either another blank CD or some other medium.
You mean RBI well if you do mean that it means that someone got out and you let some score
Costochondral means related to the rib and its cartilage.
While rib cage pain can be caused by a broken or fractured rib there could be several other causes as well including inflammation of the cartilage near the breastbone, pleurisy, muscle spasms, and osteoporosis. Only a doctor can tell you for sure what if causing your particular rib cage pain.
CORRECTED: side to the; you must mean aux cote... to the side