Aliesa George Patient Expert

Wichita, Kansas
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Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is the loss of bone density, and can go unnoticed and undetected until you start breaking bones – which is a scary thought...

Are You Getting Fit the Wii Way?

It’s not difficult to believe that the American Council on Exercise (ACE) has named technology-based fitness as one of it’s top trends...

At Home Shoulder Exercises

Sue Asks:Do you have any DVD’s that could be useful in understanding shoulder mechanics that I could use at home to stretch, strengthen,...

A Daily Dose of Aspirin: Helpful or Harmful to Maintain Good Health?

John Asks:Many doctors routinely recommend a daily dose of baby aspirin when their patients reach 50 years of age. What about possible liver...

Neck Pain and Pilates Exercise

As Pilates teachers, our goal is to help our clients find, feel, and correct bad alignment, and muscle imbalances so that they can improve their...
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Nov 24 2008 by Mandi
My husband broke his ribs about 5 years ago, after they healed we discovered a lump at the bottom of his right ribcage where he had broken them, it has been there for quit some time and has gotten bigger.  As he gains weight it gets bigger, but as he looses weight it gets smaller, it looks like a oversized fat roll compared to the other one, he says there is no pain, it doesn't bother him when I push on it and ask him if it hurts, we went and got x-rays, they turned out fine and even got an MRI, and they didn't find anything, this was about a year ago, so is this something that we should worry about or what?
 

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