Tom Bates
New member
Hi all,
Some time recovering from my second surgery (patch job on my aortic valve, opened up sternum) I had my sternal wires removed. As I'm quite thin these were causing an issue, poking out of my sternum under the skin so I could feel them and causing irritation.
Before having the wires removed I'd returned to rock climbing as my hobby and all was going well.
After having the wires removed, I've had issues. It's possible that I returned to rock climbing too soon after having the wires removed, though I thought that given it was safe to remove the wires (the sternum being fully recovered and 'fused') it would be safe to start climbing again. I had this procedure 18 - 24 months ago.
Since then, I've suffered increasing pain in my sternum when applying any exertion to it. Climbing clearing puts it under a lot of strain (think hanging by one hand) but even regular tasks - holding my nephew on my hip (and therefore pulling the sternum in one direction) can cause irritation. Even sleeping in an odd position.
The pain is localised on the sternum. If I experience it I can often rectify it by gentle stretches of the chest. Whilst doing so I might hear a pronounced 'click' sound, at which point the pain can vanish.
However true it is, it feels like the sternum is being pulled out of position then the 'click' sound realigns it. I've been assured my my heart consultant that it is fused though.
I am aware that other bones in our body can 'click' (finger cracking etc) and our medical understanding of this is still developing.
My consultant didn't seem too worried about it and gave no advice, though perhaps I didn't stress how this is effecting my life now - I've had to give up rock climbing and even mild upper body exercise has me gingerly stretching afterwards in case I've exacerbated it.
Has anybody here experienced anything like this?
Many thanks in advance for the feedback.
Tom
Some time recovering from my second surgery (patch job on my aortic valve, opened up sternum) I had my sternal wires removed. As I'm quite thin these were causing an issue, poking out of my sternum under the skin so I could feel them and causing irritation.
Before having the wires removed I'd returned to rock climbing as my hobby and all was going well.
After having the wires removed, I've had issues. It's possible that I returned to rock climbing too soon after having the wires removed, though I thought that given it was safe to remove the wires (the sternum being fully recovered and 'fused') it would be safe to start climbing again. I had this procedure 18 - 24 months ago.
Since then, I've suffered increasing pain in my sternum when applying any exertion to it. Climbing clearing puts it under a lot of strain (think hanging by one hand) but even regular tasks - holding my nephew on my hip (and therefore pulling the sternum in one direction) can cause irritation. Even sleeping in an odd position.
The pain is localised on the sternum. If I experience it I can often rectify it by gentle stretches of the chest. Whilst doing so I might hear a pronounced 'click' sound, at which point the pain can vanish.
However true it is, it feels like the sternum is being pulled out of position then the 'click' sound realigns it. I've been assured my my heart consultant that it is fused though.
I am aware that other bones in our body can 'click' (finger cracking etc) and our medical understanding of this is still developing.
My consultant didn't seem too worried about it and gave no advice, though perhaps I didn't stress how this is effecting my life now - I've had to give up rock climbing and even mild upper body exercise has me gingerly stretching afterwards in case I've exacerbated it.
Has anybody here experienced anything like this?
Many thanks in advance for the feedback.
Tom