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Alternative Names Return to top
Pain - rib cageDefinition Return to top
Rib cage pain includes any pain or discomfort in the area of the ribs. See chest pain.
Considerations Return to top
With a broken rib, the pain gets worse when bending and twisting the body. Such movement does not cause the pain in those who have pleurisy (swelling of the lining of the lungs) or muscle spasms.
Causes Return to top
Home Care Return to top
Rest and immobilization are the best cure for a rib cage fracture.
Follow your health care provider's instructions for treatment of the cause of rib cage pain.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if the pain is persistent, prolonged, or unexplained.
What to Expect at Your Office Visit Return to top
The health care provider will obtain your medical history and will perform a physical examination.
Medical history questions documenting rib cage pain in detail may include the following:
Physical examination may include emphasis on the lungs and chest cavity.
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include the following:
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