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Sport Related Stress Fracture of the Clavicle with Non-Union: Case Report and Review
Constantinou, D; Konstantinos, K.
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  • Constantinou, D; s.af
  • Konstantinos, K; s.af
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1263082
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RESUMO
Stress fractures are relatively uncommon sports injuries and when they do occur; are mostly found in the lower limb. Stress fractures of the clavicle are particularly rare; having been described in a number of non-sport related pathologies; such as nervous tics and post radical neck dissection. In sport; there have only been seven cases reported in the literature. We report on a clavicle stress fracture in a 47-year-old male; partaking in recreational weight lifting activities. This is the first reported case of a non-union stress fracture of the clavicle. The patient underwent an open reduction and internal fixation and made a full recovery
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Main subject: Athletic Injuries / Stress, Physiological / Case Reports / Clavicle / Fractures, Bone Language: En Journal: International Journal of Shoulder Surgery Year: 2008 type: Article
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Main subject: Athletic Injuries / Stress, Physiological / Case Reports / Clavicle / Fractures, Bone Language: En Journal: International Journal of Shoulder Surgery Year: 2008 type: Article