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What's the difference between floating ribs and floating kidney?


Asked by Carl Maldonado on Dec 03, 2021 FAQ



floating - (of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position; "floating ribs are not connected with the sternum"; "a floating kidney". unfixed - not firmly placed or set or fastened.
Moreover,
1. The first seven pairs of ribs are called true ribs. 1. The last two, i.e., 11 th and 12 th pairs of ribs are called floating ribs. 2. They are attached in front of the sternum by means of costal cartilages. 2. They are not attached to the sternum at all.
Keeping this in consideration, Floating ribs do not attach to anything. The first seven pairs of ribs are called true ribs. They are dorsally attached to the thoracic vertebrae and are ventrally connected to the sternum with help of the hyaline cartilage.
Indeed,
This doesn’t mean that the rib is just floating around in your abdomen, but as a result of injury it may become intensely painful. This condition of rib pain is also known as slipping rib cartilage, rib-tipping, nerve nipping, and clicking ribs.
Thereof,
Diagnosis of Floating Kidney. For the diagnosis of floating kidney, x-ray check in sitting and standing positions is required. This makes sure that whether the person is dealing with the problem of floating kidney or not and can confirm the diagnosis.