![]() Gradual worsening pain during repetitive movements and physical activity.Sharp pain when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or taking a deep breath.Symptoms of an intercostal muscle strain include: Surgery may be an important part of the healing process for grade 3 muscle strains. Grade 3 means there has been a complete tear of the intercostal muscle. Some people even mistake the significant loss of range of motion and the rib pain for a fractured rib. Grade 3: This is the most severe type of strained muscle.It may take several months before your strained muscle heals. Grade 2: Intercostal muscle strains that fall into this category generally come with more severe pain and a significant loss of your normal range of motion.You may experience manageable upper body pain and a limited range of motion. If your intercostal strain falls into this category, that means you’ve damaged less than 5% of your rib muscle fibers. ![]()
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