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University of New Mexico

2017

Stress Injuries

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Elbow Injuries In The Throwing Athlete: A Review, Drew K. Newhoff Jan 2017

Elbow Injuries In The Throwing Athlete: A Review, Drew K. Newhoff

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Overhand-throwing motions can create supraphysiologic stresses on the elbow. Repeated stresses often result in overuse injuries affecting the elbow, which are commonly seen in throwing athletes. Noted problems include medial epicondylitis, valgus extension overload, olecranon stress fractures, ulnar neuritis, and damage to the ulnar collateral ligament. Symptoms of pain or numbness at presentation vary in location depending on the injury. Successful diagnosis is typically made using results of physical examinations of elbow, wrist, and arm extensions; results of tests for valgus instability; and findings radiographs can all help indicate the problem. However, pathological features of these injuries are not always …


Capitate Stress Injuries Of Both Wrists In An Adolescent Female Gymnast: A Case Report, Brynne R.W Latterell, Deana M. Mercer, Shane P. Cass, Christopher A. Mcgrew Jan 2017

Capitate Stress Injuries Of Both Wrists In An Adolescent Female Gymnast: A Case Report, Brynne R.W Latterell, Deana M. Mercer, Shane P. Cass, Christopher A. Mcgrew

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Gymnastic activities expose the wrist to a wide variety of overuse and acute stresses. Injuries to the distal radius are the most commonly reported gymnastic wrist condition; however, many other structures are at risk of injury from the sport’s high acute and overuse demands, including the carpal bones, most commonly the scaphoid. We describe a 17-year-old female, high-level gymnast in whom stress injuries to both capitate bones were ultimately diagnosed after initial symptoms of pain. This case demonstrated the need for prompt recognition, without which much chronic and debilitating injury would develop. For successful diagnosis, healthcare providers should carefully examine …