What is a costochondral separation?

What is a costochondral separation?

This forms your ribcage which protects your vital organs such as your heart and lungs. A costochondral separation, or separated rib, is when a rib detaches from the sternum at the costochondral joint. This injury most often occurs in car accidents, sports injuries, or other circumstances that result in direct force to the ribs.

How many costochondral junctions are there in the ribs?

Although the second to fifth costochondral joints are most often affected, especially ribs three and four, any of the seven costochondral junctions can be involved. Pain can be noted at more than one location, but most often is unilateral.

Are costochondral injuries associated with sports-related injuries?

All but one of the costochondral injuries was sports-related: two wrestling injuries, two hockey injuries, one weightlifting injury, and one football injury. Of the five injuries not involving the upper two ribs, two injuries, at contiguous levels involving ribs 5 and 6, occurred in a wrestler.

What is costochondritis (costosternal syndrome)?

Costochondritis is a common condition seen in patients presenting to the physician’s office and emergency department. 1 – 4 It is also known as costosternal syndrome, parasternal chondrodynia, or anterior chest wall syndrome.

A costochondral separation is an injury to the ribcage that is relatively common in combat sports. It is sometimes called a “separated rib” or a “dislocated rib”. The ribs are connected to the sternum (breastbone) by bands of cartilage.

What is a costochondral joint injury?

The costochondral joints are the joints formed by the ribs and the cartilage which attaches them to the breastbone (sternum). A separation of the bone from the cartilage is similar to a joint dislocation. This injury may also be known as a separated rib.

What is a costosternal injury?

Acute trauma to costosternal / costochondral joint from an injury to the front of the chest such as a direct blow, or indirectly. It can be quite minor such as a twisting injury whilst lifting or even a violet cough or sneeze.

What is costal arch and interchrondal junction?

Costal arch Costal arch or margin refers to the lower edge of the chest formed by the bottom edge of the rib cage. It is formed by the 7th to the 10th rib costal cartilages to create the costal arch. Interchrondal junctions or articulations are joints between costal cartilage forming the costal arch and the lower ribs.

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