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University of New Mexico

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2018

Football

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Rhabdomyolysis Of The Abdominal Wall In A 23-Year-Old Football Player: A Case Report, Brandon J. Hockenberry, Christopher A. Mcgrew, Shane P. Cass, James P. Toldi Jan 2018

Rhabdomyolysis Of The Abdominal Wall In A 23-Year-Old Football Player: A Case Report, Brandon J. Hockenberry, Christopher A. Mcgrew, Shane P. Cass, James P. Toldi

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome caused by injury to skeletal muscle, which results in leakage of large quantities of potentially toxic intracellular contents into plasma. Causes include direct trauma, drug use, genetic muscle diseases, hyperthermia, seizures, ischemia, and severe exertion. We describe a rare case of exercise related rhabdomyolysis of the abdominal wall in a 23-year-old football player. He presented with painless hematuria after starting a new abdominal workout routine to lose weight. Although the workout was not excessively strenuous, it involved new exercises targeting a poorly trained muscle group. Results of initial workup indicated severely elevated levels of creatine kinase. …


Simultaneous Avulsion Fractures Of The Tibial Tuberosity Of Both Knees In A 14-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Margaret E. Pusateri, Selina R. Silva, Christopher A. Mcgrew Jan 2018

Simultaneous Avulsion Fractures Of The Tibial Tuberosity Of Both Knees In A 14-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Margaret E. Pusateri, Selina R. Silva, Christopher A. Mcgrew

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Fractures of the tibial tuberosity are uncommon injuries in adolescents, representing an estimated 0.4% to 2.7% of all pediatric fractures. Most of these injuries occur in young, active males commonly between the ages of 12 to 17 years. Sports, particularly those involving jumping or sudden starts and stops, are most often implicated. Injuries of the tibial tuberosity of both knees are especially rare, with little more than 30 cases reported in the past 60 years. We present a 14-year-old male football player with simultaneous avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity of both knees. We reviewed the anatomy, mechanisms of injury, …