First rib fractures are commonly reported in high velocity trauma. The neuromuscular sequelae that can ensue, not the physical disruption of the rib, necessitate thorough evaluation for such injuries.
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We describe a case of a patient who sustained bilateral rib fractures following low-energy trauma.
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