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Broken ribs/costal cartilage

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Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:11 pm
by Davo
Hi all, almost 2 years ago I fell on a largish wave and broke the costal cartilage that connects the lower ribs to the sternum. The costal cartilage is around 10cm long & is still considered a ‘rib’ but is obviously cartilage not bone; unlike bone however it doesn’t knit on its own for a number of reasons. The broken ends grind together when I paddle, causing significant pain. Cardio thoracic surgeon doesn’t want operate as prognosis for broken ends joining is poor (will only operate if lung starts herniating). Although uncommon, this injury occurs from time to time in car accidents, MMA etc. Just wondering if anyone out there has experienced this injury, and whether they’ve had surgery/ treatment & outcomes. I’m using padded vest & inflatable vests which help a bit.... thanks in advance!
Re: Broken ribs/costal cartilage

Posted:
Sat Oct 12, 2024 3:27 am
by Smitty377
Hey man, looks like an old thread but curious if you’re still active on the forum. I’m in a similar situation, been dealing with it for 2 years now. unfortunately been off the board for almost 8 months now as it’s progressively gotten worse. Seems I have a slow or non healing cartilage tear between ribs 5/6.
Re: Broken ribs/costal cartilage

Posted:
Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:05 am
by jaffa1949
Ouch ribs can be notoriously slow to heal and be pain free, paddling on the lower ribs even more so!
When I had my clinic I tested a product called Ergo Paddleair,it worked quite well it was then their first model but the shape and comfort has been improved and it might help you.
If you try it let us know here on the forum , it could help others