Most doctors are familiar with typical sacral, tibial or metatarsal stress fractures. However, even common and typical presentations can pose diagnostic difficulties especially early after the onset of clinical symptoms. This article reviews the aetiology and pathophysiology of stress fractures and their ...
Apophysitis of the tibial tubercle, also known as Osgood-Schlatter disease, presents as pain below the knee that increases with activity and is relieved by rest. It is due to overuse of the knee and excess physical stress on where the patellar tendon inserts on the tibia; this causes repeate...
overuse injuries, These and other forms of malalignment have also been implicated in iliotibial band syndrome, medial tibial stress syndrome, lower extremity ... V Gambetta - 《Strength & Conditioning Journal》 被引量: 9发表: 1997年 Lower Extremity Overuse Conditions Affecting Figure Skaters During ...
When comparing the ratios of different fracture sites in the DVT group, the incidences of hip fracture, femoral fracture, and tibial fracture were 44.2%, 32.8%, and 16.4%, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.001). The Caprini scores in the DVT group ...
X-ray finds fracture of the tibial shaft and the patient is admitted for osteosynthesis; the PD is “fracture of the tibial shaft (S82.20)”. A child with disabling idiopathic juvenile scoliosis is admitted for spinal arthrodesis; the PD here is “scoliosis (M4100)”. 5.1.2.2 Coding a ...
Some studies29 demonstrated that the coupling motion between the subtalar joint and the leg altered hindfoot motion30 may affect tibial motion which may consequently affect the function of proximal joints, such as the knee31. Our study also obtained the same results. As shown in Fig. 3b, it ...
We present a case of tibial tubercle fracture in a young male athlete with both bilateral bipartite patella at the lower pole (Saupe type I) and Osgood-Schlatter disease. Open reduction and internal fixation were performed to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee. 1. Introduction Knee injur...
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A 50-year-old woman was admitted to the hospitalnfor further workup of symptoms of progressivenshortness of breath and lower extremity edema. Overnthe past 6 months leading up to her hospital admis-nsion, she became virtually incapacitated by shortnessnof breath. She also complained of weight...
Medial tibial stress syndrome causes: repetitive overuse such as running s/sx: pain in the posterior medial tibial border, palpation at the medial and distal posteromedial border is painful, pain occurs throughout exercise Traumatic Anterior compartment syndrome causes: trauma leads to increased pressure...