ON August 28th I was in a boat accident, and
was airlifted to a trauma center - severely brusied ribs, but no broken bones. I go back to work the last week in September. I am a music teacher of young children. I would like to know in general how long will it take for my ribs and back to heall and the pain to go away. Obviously everybody is different. I also want to know what therapies, althernative or traditional would be most beneficial for faster healing. BEnding and lifting is very difficult-

Posted By Andrea on September 16, 2007 at 17:51:38:

In Reply to: bruised ribs posted by d.m. roberson on December 24, 2003 at 19:52:37:

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