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Understanding "Sports Hernia" (Athletic Pubalgia) - The Anatomic And Pathophysiologic Basis For Abdominal And Groin Pain In Athletes, William C. Meyers, Edward Yoo, Octavia Devon, Nikhil Jain, Marcia Horner, Cato Lauencin, Adam Zoga May 2008

Understanding "Sports Hernia" (Athletic Pubalgia) - The Anatomic And Pathophysiologic Basis For Abdominal And Groin Pain In Athletes, William C. Meyers, Edward Yoo, Octavia Devon, Nikhil Jain, Marcia Horner, Cato Lauencin, Adam Zoga

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Recent publicity and some scientific reports suggest increasing success in treating an entity called “sports hernia” - more accurately named athletic pubalgia. The primary purpose of this article is to portray what we believe to be the key concept for understanding this wide variety of abdominal and groin injuries that afflict high performance athletes. These injuries have been plaguing athletes for a long time, and past treatments, based on concepts of occult hernia or simple strains, have generally failed. The former concepts do not take into account the likely mechanisms of injury or various patterns of pain that these athletes …


Management Of Morel-Lavallee Lesion Of The Knee: Twenty-Seven Cases In The National Football League, Samir G. Tejwani, Steven B. Cohen, James P. Bradley Mar 2007

Management Of Morel-Lavallee Lesion Of The Knee: Twenty-Seven Cases In The National Football League, Samir G. Tejwani, Steven B. Cohen, James P. Bradley

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The Morel-Lavallee lesion is a closed degloving injury most commonly described in the region of the hip joint after blunt trauma. It also occurs in the knee as a result of shearing trauma during football and is a distinct lesion from prepatellar bursitis and quadriceps contusion.

PURPOSE: To review the authors' experience with Morel-Lavallee lesion of the knee in the elite contact athlete to construct a diagnostic and treatment algorithm.

STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

METHODS: Twenty-seven knees in 24 players were identified from 1 National Football League team's annual injury database as having sustained a …