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Avulsion fracture of the coracoid process

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
Fractures of the coracoid process are rare. The mechanism of injury is either avulsion or direct trauma. Fractures of the coracoid process may occur as an isolated injury or may be associated with …
A C Campbell, S Sinha, J P St Mart
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Avulsion Fracture of the Tibial Spine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
Dr. E. J. Morrissey: An automobile struck a 7-year-old boy. He was brought to the emergency ward with a swollen right knee. There was a small laceration medial to the insertion of the patellar tendon. There were no other injuries. The swollen right knee was tender over the anterior portion of the medial joint line. Although the knee could be flexed to
William N. Jones   +2 more
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Avulsion Fracture of the ACL

2016
Avulsion fracture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is seen in pediatric patients and infrequently in adult patients. It primarily occurs during sports activities and trauma. Inadequate treatment can cause pain, range of motion limitation, and instability with subsequent deterioration of the knee joint.
Takehiko Matsushita, Ryosuke Kuroda
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Avulsion Fracture of the Tibial Tubercle Associated With Patellar Tendon Avulsion.

Orthopedics, 2016
Avulsion fractures of the tibial tubercle in adolescent athletes are uncommon injuries, believed to be a result of forceful extension of the knee against a fixed leg.
D. Clarke, S. Franklin, D. E. Wright
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Tibial Spine Avulsion Fracture

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2010
The patient was a 32-year-old male who sustained a noncontact left knee injury during a quick pivot on a planted left foot, while playing flag football.He felt a pop in his knee, noted immediate swelling, and was unable to bear weight. He subsequently presented to the emergency department for evaluation. Radiographs of the left knee revealed findings
Trevor A. Lentz, Heather Matheson
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Bilateral pelvic avulsion fractures

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008
A 15-year-old male athlete presented with sudden onset of bilateral severe pain in the groin while competing in a 100 metre sprint. He …
P Rice, A Byrne, J O'Hare
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Avulsion Fracture of the Olecranon Process

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
In brief A young wrestler with an avulsion fracture of the olecranon process was treated conservatively without success. Internal fixation was done, but when no improvement was demonstrated at follow-up, a removable cast was used so that he could do range-of-motion exercises to facilitate healing. This case demonstrates that young patients who complain
Robert J. Sauers, Carl B. Weiss
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Arthroscopic fixation of an avulsion fracture of the tibia involving the posterior cruciate ligament: a modified technique in a series of 22 cases.

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2015
A total of 22 patients with a tibial avulsion fracture involving the insertion of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) with grade II or III posterior laxity were reduced and fixed arthroscopically using routine anterior and double posteromedial portals.
L. B. Chen   +4 more
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Calcaneal apophyseal avulsion fracture

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2007
Isolated fracture of the calcaneal apophysis is a rare injury in children and adolescents. In this study, we report on a case of a displaced calcaneal apophyseal avulsion fracture in a child treated with open reduction and internal fixation, as well as a review of the literature.
Keisuke Nakagawa   +3 more
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The Segond Fracture Is an Avulsion of the Anterolateral Complex

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017
Background: The Segond fracture was classically described as an avulsion fracture of the anterolateral capsule of the knee. Recently, some authors have attributed its pathogenesis to the “anterolateral ligament” (ALL).
Humza S. Shaikh   +7 more
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