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Pectoralis Major Muscle Ruptures

Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2005
Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle is a rare injury, with less than 200 reported cases in the literature since its initial description in 1822 by Patissier. The majority of these cases have been documented over the past few years, showing the growing appreciation and awareness of this injury. Injuries are most commonly sustained by young men during
Julio Petilon   +2 more
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Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1989
Nineteen cases of rupture of the pectoralis major mus cle are presented. ln 16 cases the rupture was repaired; in 3 cases repair was not performed. Physical findings and surgical technique are described and the anatomy of the insertion of the pectoralis major muscle is re viewed.
H H, Kretzler, A B, Richardson
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Rupture of the Pectoralis Major Muscle

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004
Background Total or near-total rupture of the pectoralis major muscle is a rare injury. Fewer than 200 cases have been reported in literature, many of them in single case reports. There is discrepancy regarding whether this kind of injury should be treated operatively.
Ville, Aärimaa   +4 more
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Unusual pectoralis major muscle: The chondroepitrochlearis

Anatomical Science International, 2008
Presented herein is a case of an extremely rare muscle in the pectoral region. It involved an accessory muscular slip originating from the pectoralis major and inserting onto the medial epicondyle of the humerus and the medial intermuscular septum. According to the literature this muscle is defined as chondroepitrochlearis.
Vijaya Paul, Samuel   +1 more
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Tears of the pectoralis major muscle

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1979
Nine athletes (men, 22 to 40 years old) who sustained tears of the pectoralis major muscle are described. Four were treated by the authors and five patients' cases were reviewed from records of orthopaedic surgeons for the National Football League. Eight of the nine patients sustained tears from exces sive tension; one was involved in an automobile ...
S C, Zeman   +2 more
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