I'm pretty sure it is when you ribcage is stuck to your lung, a way to help it is by sticking your finger where is hurts (push hard) and breath deeply this works all the time.
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The proper location is about two fingers width below the Xiphoid process (the peice of cartilage between the ribs.) This is more between the ribcage and not below it.
Perhaps you enquire about subdermal - which is just under the skin.If you meant substernal, that is the area just below the sternum. The sternum is the larger bone in the middle of the ribcage at the front.
Ribs contain and support the thoracic cavity, which includes the heart/lungs/liver. The liver is localized in the abdominal cavity, under the diaphragm . If the liver is in the thoraxic cavity thats abnormal.
Ferrets do have a ribcage
Soreness or irritation of the skin caused by friction.
If you mean as in a ballet "Word" for it there is no word. If you mean what they want you to do when they say that, they mean to bring back your shoulders a little; inhaling helps you get this open ribcage position. They also mean as in having an upright upper body in good form; your spine should be straight. If you have ever been told how to sit properly with your upper body it's like that. No slouching or crunching in- that's a closed ribcage.
Its most likely just some soreness happen either when you twist wrong or do strenuous exersize if it continues to hurt i recomend visiting a doctor
Right Upper QuadrantRUQ: Abbreviation for the right upper quadrant (quarter). The RUQ of the abdomen contains the liver and the gallbladder, which would be under your ribcage on the right side.
The part under a bra is typically called the band or underband. It provides support and holds the bra in place around the ribcage.
Fatty tissue,Lipoma
that means your ribcage is open and is showing