RIB STRESS REACTIONS & FRACTURES
Rib Stress reactions and fractures is more common in rowing then you would first think. Here is the important information you need to know with references to the Rowing Australia Protocols for Chest Wall Pain - Protocols which have been built off the back of 20 years of physios and doctors treating rowers.
RIB STRESS FRACTURES/ STRESS REACTIONS PROTOCOLS:
Set by RA (See doc below for more info)
Subjective & Objective Measures -
If athletes at presenting with 3 or 4 of these measures you should be thinking along the lines of Rib Stress Reaction/ Fracture.
Warning signs -
Management -
We need to make sure these are identified early as once they have a stress fracture it is a long time out of the boat and with modified training. They also reoccur quite often.
Treatment Protocol -
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Set by RA (See doc below for more info)
- Rib stress reaction - precursor to fracture. In the stress- reaction phase the bone structure is breaking down and becoming weaker which is why we need to have 5 days out the boat to stop that process.
- Rib stress fracture - commonly near the rib angle but not always.
Subjective & Objective Measures -
- Pain at night
- Pain with ADL’s
- Pain whilst doing a sit up
- Pain whilst doing a push up
- Pain couching/ deep breath
- Pain on rib spring
If athletes at presenting with 3 or 4 of these measures you should be thinking along the lines of Rib Stress Reaction/ Fracture.
Warning signs -
- Significant deceases in thoracic rotation - particularly with pain
- Check training load. These usually occur after a camp or few heavy weeks of training.
- More prominent in lightweight rowers - particularly females.
- Female Athlete Triad
- Ask them how quickly they have dropped the weight. This is more common in athletes who have dropped weight quickly and/or are not managing their weight loss with a dietitian.
- Ask when was their last period?
- Out of the boat for 5 days and they still have pain
Management -
We need to make sure these are identified early as once they have a stress fracture it is a long time out of the boat and with modified training. They also reoccur quite often.
Treatment Protocol -
- 5 days out of the boat to deload the rib
- Thoracic mobility above and below the area
- Address any other areas of the body restricting thoracic mobility.
- ST and massage should be addressed - diaphragm, abdominals, serratus, lats, intercostals, pecs, r/cuff, erectors - avoid deep work directly above the area.
- Referral to physio for diagnosis preferably one with a rowing background. Ivan Hooper/ Rod McLean (good rowing physios in Brisbane)
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