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Floating rib injury
Hi friends!
Unfortunately I believe I hurt one of my floating ribs (lower ribs that only connect to the spine on the back but are free on the front). It was doing the Jallegra, I felt a sudden slight pain as I was pressing my body to hold me in place. I ended up my pole session and it was not too bad, I did not think I had hurt anything, I thought it was just normal soreness. Next day I was still in low pain when doing specific moves. I tried low flow and it was OK, but then when I was warmed up I tried to invert on the left side of the pole, so the aching right side of my ribcage was pressing the pole while I was lifting my legs and OUCH! I did not invert. The pain of the pressure discouraged me. I got very scared.
This was one week ago. I’ve been well through the week. Not totally painless but it would only hurt in very specific moves, like stretching myself up to reach something from a high shelf, or quick turns in bed. Breathing is fine, coughing and sneezing is slightly painful.
I tried to pole and invert again yesterday and did not happen either – still same “discouraging” pain.
I think I’ve improved slightly but anyway I’m going to see a sports doctor, or maybe a chiropractor, what do you think is better? (I’d say doctor and he can refer me to chiro if needed).
Anybody has experience with these types of injuries? I’ve seen some posts about fractures, mine does not feel like a fracture since the pain is pretty tolerable. Maybe the cartilage or a hair fracture? Or maybe the rib is out of place, since it’s a floating one and maybe easier to displace under pressure?
What about taping (KT-tape)?
I will probably focus on splits for the next couple of weeks and maybe some light conditioning and cardio. I can run with almost no pain although I know it may not be the best exercise, maybe static bicycle is better.
Or maybe it’s time to revisit Veena’s beginner chair rutines…
I have a pole camp coming up mid July and I’m afraid I will not be 100% by then 🙁
I appreciate your advice and sharing your experiences.
Thanks!
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