Time-Sensitive Injuries for the Sports Medicine Surgeon - "Sports Medicine Trauma", Part 2: Lower Extremity.

Autor: Rosenthal RM; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah., Featherall J; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah., Lewis DC; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah., Parkes CW; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah., Sanderson RL; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah., Putko RM; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center., McGlone PJ; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center., Feeley SM; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center., Panarello NM; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center., Lilley BM; Quinnipiac University., Rabin S; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center., Waltz RA; United States Naval Academy., Ernat JJ; Orthopaedic Surgery University of Utah.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Orthopedic reviews [Orthop Rev (Pavia)] 2024 Dec 07; Vol. 16, pp. 126707. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Dec 07 (Print Publication: 2024).
DOI: 10.52965/001c.126707
Abstrakt: Skeletal fractures are traumatic injuries that are widely accepted as requiring acute treatment to avoid long-term disability and dysfunction. There are a number of soft-tissue injuries or non-traditional fractures, frequently treated by sports medicine surgeons, which additionally require treatment in an expedited fashion in order to optimize healing and function. Sports medicine injuries of the lower extremity requiring acute treatment include, but are not limited to, multiligamentous knee injuries, proximal hamstring ruptures, quadriceps tendon ruptures, patellar sleeve avulsions, patellar tendon ruptures, tibial spine avulsions, posterior cruciate ligament avulsions, bucket handle meniscus tears, and achilles tendon ruptures. The purpose of this manuscript is to review the sports medicine injuries of the lower extremity which require acute/urgent management to facilitate optimal treatment.
Databáze: MEDLINE