Items tagged “sports injury”

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Delayed onset muscle soreness

Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) refers to the muscular pain and swelling that follows unaccustomed exertion. Clinical presentation Patients may have an ache in affected muscles with reduced strength 4. Pathology DOMS is thought to occur from the reversible microstructural muscle injury ...
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Bucket-handle tear

Abdalla Al-Khashmani
Published 04 Feb 2015
59% complete
MRI
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Ruptured plantaris - tennis leg

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ahmed Abdrabou
Published 13 Nov 2015
74% complete
MRI Annotated image
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Rectus femoris muscle contusion

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 03 Feb 2016
88% complete
Ultrasound
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Snapping iliopsoas tendon

Snapping iliopsoas tendon is one of the external causes of a medial snapping hip and occurs when a portion of the iliopsoas tendon moves abruptly onto the superior pubic ramus leading to a snap.  Epidemiology Most commonly affects athletes with repeated hip abduction (e.g. dancing, gymnastics,...
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Pubic ramus stress fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 09 Aug 2016
86% complete
MRI
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Athletic pubalgia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mandakini Siwach
Published 23 May 2017
75% complete
MRI
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Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury

Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injuries are a relatively frequent ankle injury, although less common than a fracture or lateral ankle sprain. They are estimated to comprise ~10% (range 1-20%) of ankle injuries.  Epidemiology Associations anterior talofibular ligament injury fracture / bone ...
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Subchondral insufficiency fracture post lateral meniscectomy

  Diagnosis certain
Yuan Ling
Published 08 Jul 2019
92% complete
MRI
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Isolated greater trochanteric fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 17 Aug 2019
93% complete
MRI
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Medial collateral ligament injury

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 26 Aug 2019
92% complete
MRI
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Brachialis muscle rupture

  Diagnosis certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 21 Oct 2019
95% complete
MRI
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Stress response

Stress response or stress reaction is the early result of bone failing to withstand a repetitive, cumulative loading force. Terminology Stress response of bone is synonymously used with 'stress reaction' and is an early form of osseous 'stress injury', which also encompasses a stress fracture ...
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Latissimus dorsi injury

Latissimus dorsi muscle injuries refer to muscle injuries of the latissimus dorsi muscle or tendon and have gained increasing awareness as sports injuries.  Epidemiology The injury is fairly uncommon and mainly seen in overhead athletes, e.g. professional baseball pitchers 1. Risk factors ov...
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Medial collateral ligament rupture

Henry Knipe
Published 04 Aug 2020
59% complete
MRI
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Muscle contusion

A muscle contusion (a.k.a. muscle bruising or bruise) is a form of muscle injury usually due to direct impact and associated with intramuscular hemorrhage. Epidemiology Muscle contusions are common injuries and are more frequently seen in males 1,2. In athletes, muscle contusions are the most ...
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Rectus femoris muscle injury

Rectus femoris muscle injuries are muscle injuries, which encompass contusions, strains, tears and avulsions of the rectus femoris muscle.  Epidemiology Rectus femoris muscle injuries are a common injury in athletes, especially in football/soccer players 1. The rectus femoris muscle is most fr...
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Intramuscular degloving injury

An intramuscular degloving injury is a term referred to as a circumferential intermuscular dissociation of inner and outer muscular components with or without retraction. It has been described in the rectus femoris muscle. Terminology An intramuscular degloving injury has been also described a...
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5th metacarpal fracture with follow up

  Diagnosis certain
Hemilianna Hadassa Silva Matozinho
Published 07 Oct 2020
86% complete
X-ray
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Functional rehabilitation

Functional rehabilitation refers to a comprehensive treatment program, which aims to return athletes or non-athletes fully to their previous level of activity. In athletes, this includes the progress from fairly simple activities like jogging or walking to highly demanding sport-specific activit...

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