KT Tape: Rib Pain

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The body has twelve sets of ribs that go from near the neck down almost to the hip bones. They wrap around the torso to protect and contain the lungs and the heart, along with many other vital organs. There are muscles in between each rib that hold each in place, maintain spacing, and allow for expansion in order to breathe.
Ribs can become bruised, broken, separated, and the muscles can be pulled or torn. Broken or fractured ribs cannot be put into a cast or immobilized like other bones of the body and can cause a great deal of pain due their role in the necessary act of breathing. Most rib injuries are left to heal on their own with little intervention. In some cases, as with muscle tears or separation, immobilization with special belts is used to allow for proper healing.
As mentioned, it's difficult to treat rib injuries with much other than rest and ice. KT Tape can be helpful in relieving pain and partially stabilizing the muscles and bones. Due to the properties of KT Tape, the ribs remain flexible enough to allow for breathing, but excess motion is alleviated and increased blood flow is encouraged. Though ribs are going to be painful when injured in any case, KT Tape can help reduce that pain and provide a unique support system to promote the healing process.

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  • Is this the same procedure for a torn rib muscle?

  • @LottieSue You can have custom applications emailed to you by submitting your inquiry at kttape.com. Go to the "Instructions" pages and in the right hand sidebar you will see a link to "Ask An Expert". The KT Tape team will email you with a custom application for your pain!

  • @LottieSue But yes, you can use this same application for a torn rib muscle. Good luck!

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