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Hi,
I don't think I can be of much help, but I've been having questions like this myself and hopefully there's someone out there with info and I'm researching a problem I have with a client and a rib area situation myself. You said this is a good client, so I'm assuming you've worked on him before. Is this a new thing or have you noticed this with him before?
Mariah
Hi there,
Not underestimating your intelligence by any means (so please don't be offended), but are you sure that you weren't just feeling the "floating ribs"? They can feel, well, weird. The only reason that I ask is because you said that it was bilateral.
Lypomas?
hiyala... when finding aspects of a client's body that I cannot identify, but appear unusual, I always ask them about it. The client may already have an answer.... or not. Because we touch and palpate over client's whole bodies, we often end up knowing things about their bodies beyond what they know; I think it puts us in a unique position to be helpful.
Explaining what I found, expressing my observations (except likely not using the word "lumps" as that immediately brings up images of cancers in many minds). I'd say something like "I find this hard area just under your ribs"..."everyone's body is somewhat different, and I am not sure it is even a problem, it might be just part of the way you're "built", but i suggest you might want your doctor to check this out, basically to see if it is something I can be helpful with..or whether it is just a natural part of your bodies structure, and not a problem at all" ,
Some years ago I foundthis "lump", rock like, in area of rhomboids... hardest lump I ever felt. Was really concerned it was some sort of growth. Suggested the client go to her doctor. She did..well, a "nurse practitioner.." She said..."it's a tight rhomboid" and also said (and I picture this as being spoken in a Long Island accented high pitched voice)... "doesn't that massage therapist know a rhomboid? "
So my ego bas slightly damped...but was glad to have the opinion...and glad it was benign and workable.
Your client's doc might say he/she just has great abs... : )
i have a client that has harmless fatty deposits in various places. they are very hard. i forget the technical name for those lumps (shame on me) but i know a few people that have them. i know my floating ribs get out of place very easily. as someone else mentioned that is a possiblity as well :)
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