I think I have it but it's doesn't really hurt at all. I notice the click when I lean to the left or forward while I breath, also when I'm lying on my bed to the right side. Soo after about three years tonight I decided to kinda grab my rib and slip it forward intentionally, then I noticed I can't do it on my left side, maybe just a liiiiile bit, but not as much like the right side. Sorry for my bad English.
Same with me, I started feeling it around 8 to 9 months ago... the click in my right hand side lower rib... it goes in ,comes out when i touch my feet and stand up again, also while laying on bed, a movement i feel in the right side lower rib like it slipping and coming back to position again, and also it doesn't hurting me right now... I told about it to my parents they started laughing on me and took me lightly... What type of doctor deal with this type of problem... Brother do you have any idea about specialist.
Dr Lisa McMahon nice video but I have so many questions. do you always cut the tips ? Can you mix plates with the Hansen procedure on the tips ? Do you use cartilage as a spacer between the ribs to stop nerve compression? are you using absorbable plates ? Could I request permanent sternum plates? What is the downside to using permanent plates?
Mine is up higher than you described and is difficult to get back into place and off my nerve. It hurts so much and I am active so it happens a lot daily at this point for 2 years now.
Audiobook - I strained my torso somewhat about five days ago when trying to lift the corner of an armoire. I heard a pretty loud pop and felt a stabbing pain at my right rib cage. I still feel a stabbing when I bend my right side over such as by picking something off the floor with my right hand. Tomorrow I'm seeing a sports MD for X-rays. We'll see if it's a minor injury or not. Hopefully I haven't punctured the liver.
Yes. Per the X-ray, no broken ribs. Doctor said I just needed to wait it out and the pain would subside, which it did within a week or so. Thanks for asking. How about you? How are you doing?
There's no mention of Hansen's repair technique here. He has a technique where he stabilizes the slipping rib with a simple figure eight suture to a neighboring rib, which stops the movement and irritation of the nerves. That seems like a much less invasive approach than removal of the cartilage or insertion of a plate.
It’s not only less invasive but it’s also more effective, it basically restores the “normal” anatomy of the ribs. I’ve been suffering from this condition for almost 6 years now and only recently I found out about Dr. Hansen’s approach. I literally cried watching his videos on RUclips and ever since then I’ve been hopeful that one day I’ll finally be able to get rid of this terrible pain.
@@gustavotonnelli I’m also on 6 years. It doesn’t help that I’ve also had compression injuries in my spine. The spasms are intense and absolutely refer up the back…all of your muscles will become facilitated to compensate for the instability.
@@gustavotonnelli the Hansen procedure pulls your ribs outward to ovoid the inter coastal nerve. Doing so creates pain in many patients in the form of back pain and spine pressure on your rib heads . It also creates stiffness in the sides of your ribs . His surgery just substitutes one pain for another and some people have minor new pain and others are bedridden afterwards!
Please help me. I have been suffering from this for many decades, but all my doctors look at me as if I have 5 heads on my shoulders whenever I bring it up. Recently my GP told me to stop mentioning SRS since my X-Ray and MRI were unremarkable. I have been searching to find a doctor who would perform hooking maneuver since my GP doesn't do it. I also have been calling clinics and hospitals in my state who perform Dynamic flow ultrasound, so far none. I am in severe pain. Thanks in advance.
@@humanity1st. i am in another group : Rib head.....and private SRS group too ( in 2Group). Did u get help or decided dr u want to go ?? I will start with dr. Adam shiroff at PA. He is doing telehealth.
She said that if you have clicking with no pain then its just slipping rib. It's only classified as slipping rib syndrome if you have pain. People live their whole lives with slipped ribs and never have pain associated with it. I think its something you just have to live with because nobody will do anything unless its causing you pain.
I’m in texas and have a 23 year old son who has suffered for several years. I’m in Dallas ft worth. What type of dr should he see. I’m sure it’s not costochondritis now. I think this is slipping rib syndrome
We do jot have dr in TEXAs...u need to go to AZ, WV, PA or u can join to group (Rib head, slipping rib and rib tip.......). Godd luck qnd see u in our group.
I think I have it but it's doesn't really hurt at all. I notice the click when I lean to the left or forward while I breath, also when I'm lying on my bed to the right side. Soo after about three years tonight I decided to kinda grab my rib and slip it forward intentionally, then I noticed I can't do it on my left side, maybe just a liiiiile bit, but not as much like the right side. Sorry for my bad English.
Same with me, I started feeling it around 8 to 9 months ago... the click in my right hand side lower rib... it goes in ,comes out when i touch my feet and stand up again, also while laying on bed, a movement i feel in the right side lower rib like it slipping and coming back to position again, and also it doesn't hurting me right now... I told about it to my parents they started laughing on me and took me lightly...
What type of doctor deal with this type of problem... Brother do you have any idea about specialist.
Dr Lisa McMahon nice video but I have so many questions. do you always cut the tips ? Can you mix plates with the Hansen procedure on the tips ? Do you use cartilage as a spacer between the ribs to stop nerve compression? are you using absorbable plates ? Could I request permanent sternum plates? What is the downside to using permanent plates?
Do you always remove cartilage? Does it help more so that’s plating
Mine is up higher than you described and is difficult to get back into place and off my nerve. It hurts so much and I am active so it happens a lot daily at this point for 2 years now.
Same here going on two yrs
When my rib pops it puts me in pain for at least a week. Most people I’ve talked to have never heard of such a thing.
Audiobook - I strained my torso somewhat about five days ago when trying to lift the corner of an armoire. I heard a pretty loud pop and felt a stabbing pain at my right rib cage. I still feel a stabbing when I bend my right side over such as by picking something off the floor with my right hand. Tomorrow I'm seeing a sports MD for X-rays. We'll see if it's a minor injury or not. Hopefully I haven't punctured the liver.
@@sandiegan3788 did u recover
Yes. Per the X-ray, no broken ribs. Doctor said I just needed to wait it out and the pain would subside, which it did within a week or so. Thanks for asking. How about you? How are you doing?
@@YM-wj2dr hey please help me and guide me what to do🙏🥺 I'll be highly thankfull to you🥺🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
There's no mention of Hansen's repair technique here. He has a technique where he stabilizes the slipping rib with a simple figure eight suture to a neighboring rib, which stops the movement and irritation of the nerves. That seems like a much less invasive approach than removal of the cartilage or insertion of a plate.
It’s not only less invasive but it’s also more effective, it basically restores the “normal” anatomy of the ribs. I’ve been suffering from this condition for almost 6 years now and only recently I found out about Dr. Hansen’s approach. I literally cried watching his videos on RUclips and ever since then I’ve been hopeful that one day I’ll finally be able to get rid of this terrible pain.
@@gustavotonnelli I’m also on 6 years. It doesn’t help that I’ve also had compression injuries in my spine. The spasms are intense and absolutely refer up the back…all of your muscles will become facilitated to compensate for the instability.
@@gustavotonnelli the Hansen procedure pulls your ribs outward to ovoid the inter coastal nerve. Doing so creates pain in many patients in the form of back pain and spine pressure on your rib heads . It also creates stiffness in the sides of your ribs . His surgery just substitutes one pain for another and some people have minor new pain and others are bedridden afterwards!
@@BrodeyDoverosx Absolutely the same here
@@osteopathichomeopathicking6154 It is
Hi doctor where r u located?
Please help me. I have been suffering from this for many decades, but all my doctors look at me as if I have 5 heads on my shoulders whenever I bring it up. Recently my GP told me to stop mentioning SRS since my X-Ray and MRI were unremarkable. I have been searching to find a doctor who would perform hooking maneuver since my GP doesn't do it. I also have been calling clinics and hospitals in my state who perform Dynamic flow ultrasound, so far none. I am in severe pain. Thanks in advance.
I am suffering too for almost 2Y now.
I joined group (Rib head, slipping rib and Rib tip.......). Right now im yrying to see Dr. Shiroff at PA.
@@lindabrincken1677 Are you on Slipping rib syndrome FB group too? I am.
@@humanity1st. i am in another group : Rib head.....and private SRS group too ( in 2Group). Did u get help or decided dr u want to go ??
I will start with dr. Adam shiroff at PA. He is doing telehealth.
@@lindabrincken1677 Through your insurance or out of pocket?
@@humanity1st. insurance...i know u have SRS DR in denver. What is ur plan now ?
I’m from Italy and here look like that I’m the only one with this pain…no one knows it
Can i have ur info
Ok but what happens if mine pops out multiple times a day with no pain
She said that if you have clicking with no pain then its just slipping rib. It's only classified as slipping rib syndrome if you have pain. People live their whole lives with slipped ribs and never have pain associated with it. I think its something you just have to live with because nobody will do anything unless its causing you pain.
I’m in texas and have a 23 year old son who has suffered for several years. I’m in Dallas ft worth. What type of dr should he see. I’m sure it’s not costochondritis now. I think this is slipping rib syndrome
Hi Elizabeth, there is a Facebook group called Slipping Rib Syndrome, with a lot of informatie! :) Best of luck. 🍀
We do jot have dr in TEXAs...u need to go to AZ, WV, PA or u can join to group (Rib head, slipping rib and rib tip.......). Godd luck qnd see u in our group.
Did your son recover mam , please reply 🙏