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Syndesmosis injuries in athletes
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2002The key to syndesmosis injuries is early recognition of the injury pattern and appropriate treatment. The clinician must be wary of the ankle sprain that is slow to heal. Radiographic criteria should be examined closely when considering the diagnosis; if surgery is warranted, attention to the health of the soft tissue envelope is key.
Thomas O, Clanton, Paulose, Paul
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1987
Death during athletic training or competition often brings public media attention. Recent endeavors to attract amateur athletic competitions to Marion County, Indiana prompted a review of athletic fatalities. Trauma during training, arteriosclerotic heart disease, and congenital heart defects cause most fatalities.
D A, Hawley +3 more
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Death during athletic training or competition often brings public media attention. Recent endeavors to attract amateur athletic competitions to Marion County, Indiana prompted a review of athletic fatalities. Trauma during training, arteriosclerotic heart disease, and congenital heart defects cause most fatalities.
D A, Hawley +3 more
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Stress Injuries in the Athlete
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023Stress fractures are a common injury that present in athletes because of the high intensity and repetitive nature of many sports. These injuries require a high index of suspicion in the treating clinician to allow for timely management. Though most low-risk fractures heal well with conservative management, high-risk stress fractures as well as any ...
Eric, Shi +2 more
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SHOULDER INJURIES IN THE ATHLETE
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997Musculoskeletal injuries constantly provide challenges to the team physician, including those to the shoulder. Shoulder injuries are common in athletes, whether as a result of direct contact from a collision or from repetitive overhead motion. This article reviews sports-related injuries to the shoulder, including similarities between sports, clinical ...
M J, Hulstyn, P D, Fadale
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
Sports-related injuries of the thumb, including fractures and dislocations, are very common. The anatomic basis for these injuries is discussed. Treatment options include functional bracing and early operative intervention, thus hastening a return to sporting activities.
S A, Langford, J H, Whitaker, E B, Toby
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Sports-related injuries of the thumb, including fractures and dislocations, are very common. The anatomic basis for these injuries is discussed. Treatment options include functional bracing and early operative intervention, thus hastening a return to sporting activities.
S A, Langford, J H, Whitaker, E B, Toby
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
In brief: Nerve injuries in athletes may be serious and may delay or prevent an athlete's return to his or her sport. Over a two-year period, the authors evaluated the condition of 65 patients who had entrapments of a nerve or nerve root, documented with electromyography. They describe four case histories: Two patients had radial nerve entrapments, one
K, Collins +3 more
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In brief: Nerve injuries in athletes may be serious and may delay or prevent an athlete's return to his or her sport. Over a two-year period, the authors evaluated the condition of 65 patients who had entrapments of a nerve or nerve root, documented with electromyography. They describe four case histories: Two patients had radial nerve entrapments, one
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Hip injuries are common in athletes, and there is an extensive differential diagnosis of potential causes. This article reviews the anatomy of the hip, and discusses the imaging findings of hip pathology in athletes including skeletal, intraarticular, and extra-articular abnormalities.
Donna G, Blankenbaker, Arthur A, De Smet
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Hip injuries are common in athletes, and there is an extensive differential diagnosis of potential causes. This article reviews the anatomy of the hip, and discusses the imaging findings of hip pathology in athletes including skeletal, intraarticular, and extra-articular abnormalities.
Donna G, Blankenbaker, Arthur A, De Smet
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Most elbow injuries carry an excellent prognosis for return to a given sport. Early identification of overuse injuries and joint contractures can deter bone deformities in later life. Early evaluation can deter severe complications such as that of neurovascular injury.
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Most elbow injuries carry an excellent prognosis for return to a given sport. Early identification of overuse injuries and joint contractures can deter bone deformities in later life. Early evaluation can deter severe complications such as that of neurovascular injury.
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Injuries to the Adolescent Athlete
Postgraduate Medicine, 1971Young athletes become most vulnerable to serious injury at about 14 years of age, when their physical size and daredevilry belie the immaturity of their muscles and bones. The “Little League elbow” illustrates what can happen to young muscles and bones subjected to undue stress.
H R, Collins, C M, Evarts
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1982
The anatomy of the ankle joint and mechanisms and types of injuries are reviewed. The author discusses how to differentiate the unstable from the stable ankle. Treatment and rehabilitation of ankle injuries are also considered.
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The anatomy of the ankle joint and mechanisms and types of injuries are reviewed. The author discusses how to differentiate the unstable from the stable ankle. Treatment and rehabilitation of ankle injuries are also considered.
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