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  • ...ty.<ref name=":2" /> The condition occurs secondary to repetitive extensor mechanism stress activities such as jumping and sprinting, as well as during sporting ...oor flexibility of quadriceps and hamstrings or other evidence of extensor mechanism misalignment<ref>Midtiby SL, Wedderkopp N, Larsen RT, Carlsen AF, Mavridis
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  • ...7 Nov;45(13):3143-3148.</ref>. For the nonoperative management for the UCL injuries, such as the rehabilitation, the anatomic and biomechanical understanding o ...="Chumbley">Chumbley E. O'Connor F, Nirschl R. Evaluation of Overuse Elbow Injuries. American Family Physician. Feb 2000. Available at http://www.aafp.org/afp/
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  • [[Hamate]] fractures are rare and underreported. These injuries are usually misdiagnosed or confused with simple [[Wrist Sprain|wrist spra Hamate fractures are uncommon hand injuries and account for 2 to 4% of carpal fractures. Hamate fractures (hook and bod
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  • ...2rtXqYV3G osteochondrosis] and traction epiphysitis affecting the extensor mechanism of the knee which disturbs the patella tendon attachment to the inferior po ...n and muscles, patella, patellar ligament and the supporting retinaculum.  Injuries can occur from direct trauma, overuse, degenerative disease.  The most com
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  • Mechanism of Injury: </ref> causing a volar displacement of the distal radius. The mechanism of injury includes:
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  • ...Srijit D, Norzana AG. [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/96113838.pdf Ankle Injuries in Sports: Anatomical Considerations and Clinical Implications.]</ref><ref ## Extensor hallucis longus
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  • ...uring sport activities.<ref name=":1">Brukner P. Clinical sports medicine: Injuries. McGraw-Hill Education (Australia) Pty Limited; 2017.</ref> Mechanics is a ...injury. Some examples of the relationship between technique and associated injuries are listed in the table below.
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  • ...name="“Patel”">Patel S, Potty A, Taylor EJ, Sorene ED. Collateral ligament injuries of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb: a treatment algorithm. Strat * [[Extensor Pollicis Brevis|Extensor pollicis brevis]]
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  • ...o an outstretched hand (FOOSH).<ref name="Hart" />&nbsp;In addition, these injuries occur predominantly in the younger population because their bodies are stil Medial epicondyle fractures make up 11-20% of all injuries of the elbow in children with 30-55% of cases associated with a dislocation
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  • The quadriceps femoris is a hip flexor and a knee extensor. It consists of four individual muscles; three vastus muscles and the rectu ...observation, palpation, strength testing, and evaluation of motion. Strain injuries of the quadriceps may present with an obvious deformity such as a bulge or
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  • * Tendons and Ligament Injuries ...out and any worsening of the gait noted. Difficult to isolate due to stay mechanism. Flexion tests involve putting joint and surrounding soft tissues under str
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  • ...'' The [[Quadriceps Muscle|Quadriceps femoris]] is a hip flexor and a knee extensor. It is located in the anterior compartment of the thigh. See link for more Quadriceps injuries are common injuries in athletes with the muscle prone to muscle strains in situations requiring
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  • ...s, healing stages, clinically relevant anatomy and rehabilitation of these injuries is necessary for a satisfactory outcome in the patient with a flexor tendon ...video below outlines the key features of flexor [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]] injuries treatment and anatomy.
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  • ...to this sport with a parallel increase in the occurrence of sport-related injuries on both the natural rock and artificial walls. It emphasizes on physical an ...juries.5.aspx?context=LatestArticles Comprehensive Review of Rock Climbing Injuries], Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: June 15, 2020 -
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  • ...natomy of the ankle is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of common injuries. Chronic ankle pain, acute and chronic sprains, fractures, tears and inflam [[Capsular Constraint Mechanism|Capsule]]: one of the characteristics of the synovial joints. It is a fibro
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  • ...us conditions such as musculoskeletal pain, hallux valgus, ankle inversion injuries, and [[osteoarthritis]]. There can also be deviations in foot and [[Ankle J * Doubling of the knee extensor moment peak in the first half of stance phase, likely due to the increased
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  • ...balance and movement control, sudden turns, and high-impact sports-related injuries. Therefore, rehabilitation after the repair is important to improve pain, r ...for regeneration. Biomaterials. 2011 Oct 1;32(30):7411-31.</ref> Meniscus injuries are the most common result of wear and tear of the knee due to lack of stab
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  • Finger dislocation is a common [[Hand and Wrist Sports Injuries|hand]] injury that can occur at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP), distal ...ortsmed.theclinics.com/article/S0278-5919(14)00082-9/abstract Finger joint injuries]. Clinics in sports medicine. 2015 Jan 1;34(1):99-116.</ref>
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  • ...lley for the quadriceps muscle. It increases the lever arm of the extensor mechanism allowing for more effective knee flexion and thus increases quadriceps stre ...femoral groove. It mostly occurs laterally and comprises around 3% of knee injuries. [[Patellar dislocation|Patellar dislocations]] are more common in sports s
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  • ...ured patient education for the management of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries of the extremities: a systematic review by the Ontario Protocol for Traffic ...degenerative condition characterized by increased thickness in the common extensor tendon<ref name=":4">Manickaraj N, Bisset LM, Kavanagh JJ. Lateral epicondy
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