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  • ...ield athletes. <ref name=":0">Roche M, Fredericson M, Kraus E. Bone Stress Injuries. In: Harrast, M editor. Clinical Care of the Runner - Assessment, Biomechan ...phase of the [[Running Biomechanics|running gait cycle]], when the injured bone would be maximally loaded. In the initial stages of the injury, pain can su
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  • ...hat up to 32-73% of youth athletes are affected by wrist pain from overuse injuries<ref name=":1" />, and 15% of which involves the growth plate<ref name=":2" ‌</ref>, which is located at the end of the long bone where secondary ossification centres for growth and development occur <ref>
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  • ..., one on the right and the other one on the left side. It is the only long bone in the body that lies horizontally. ...found distributed at either the lateral third or medial two-thirds of the bone.
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  • ...a [[bone]] (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bone's ability to withstand them.<ref name=":0">Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia. * A normal bone subjected to acute overwhelming force, usually in the setting of trauma
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  • Most [[Bone Healing|bone]] injuries heal normally. But some patients do experience complications during the hea ...ed complications include delayed union and nonunion, avascular necrosis of bone, reaction to internal fixation devices, [[Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (C
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  • ...spring ligament fills the gap between the [[calcaneus]] and the navicular bone, it attaches from the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus to the medial-pla Acute isolated spring ligament injuries (without posterior tibial tendon involvement) are uncommon, they result in
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  • Temporal bone, spanning from the temporal fossa to the inferior temporal line of the late ...temple at the hairline, anterior to the ear and superior to the zygomatic bone.
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  • ...e to a twisting force), comminuted (when there are three or more resulting bone pieces), open or closed. ...uries due to thigh deformity and instability; however, occasionally, these injuries are not evident, and further assessment and imaging are required, such as [
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  • ...sidered a [[fracture]] when there is visible indication of fracture of the bone from medical imaging <ref name=":1">Romani WA, Gieck JH, Perrin DH, Saliba ...fracture occurs when there are abnormal loads applied to a healthy aligned bone and are common in the athletic and healthy population<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...ant cartilaginous tumours, accounting for ~25% of all primary malignant [[bone]] tumours. They are most commonly found in [[Older People - Patterns of Ill ...rm spontaneously, or due to malignant changes in a preexisting (secondary) bone tumour.<ref name="p1" /><ref name=":0">Radiopedia Chondrosarcoma Available:
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  • ...front of the knee joint.<ref name="neumann" /> It is the largest sesamoid bone, developed in the tendon of the [[Quadriceps Muscle|Quadriceps femoris,]] a ...one, they radiate from the articular surface toward the other parts of the bone.
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  • ...heir posterolateral aspects, convex spur-like ridges, consisting of spongy bone and covered by cartilage, are the [[Uncinate Process|uncinate process]]. On ...torticollis when edematous and be acutely damaged in severe head and neck injuries<ref name="Hartman" />
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  • ...lnerable in 21st-century armed conflicts. Gunshot injuries are high-energy injuries which can cause significant tissue damage, paralysis or death. The extent o The epidemiology of gunshot injuries is difficult to assess, and it varies based on the population, conflict set
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  • ...fracture.<ref name=":0">T.G. Williams. Hangman’s Fracture. The journal of bone and Joint surgery, pp. 82-89</ref><ref name=":1" /> ...ligament and the disc below the axis, both may be disrupted. Neurological injuries are rare because the spinal canal is sufficiently wide at this level.
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  • ...be used to get a 3 dimensional view in the case of a suspected fracture. A bone scan can be used to detect small fractures or [[Stress Fractures|stress fra ...k of congruency in a bone and/or a low radiodensity black line through the bone.
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  • ...incidence rate of fracture seen in association with each digit metacarpal bone increases from the radial to the ulnar side. The incidence rate of 2nd meta ...axial load to a clenched fist which causes direct trauma to the metacarpal bone, commonly resulting in apex dorsal angulation due in part to the forces exe
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  • ...foot]] (e.g. Pott's fracture)<ref name="p1">Khan K, Bruker P. Ankle acute injuries. Encyclopaedia of sports medicine and science. TD Fahey (Ed). Internet soci ...erate-to-severe ligament sprain. Both conditions may result from inversion injuries, with severe pain and varying degrees of swelling and disability.
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  • ...ncidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study Many people develop joint and soft tissues disorders ranging from minor injuries to long-term conditions. Two long-term conditions that are well documented
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  • Majority of injuries occur in the ring finger at the point of insertion which is the weakest poi ...nd fracture fragment retract to the [[Pulley A2 and A4|A4 pulley]], as the bone fragment limits further retraction.
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  • Sports injuries are diverse in terms of the mechanism of injury, how they present in indivi ...e IOC manual of sports injuries: an illustrated guide to the management of injuries in physical activity]. John Wiley & Sons; 2012 Jun 12.
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