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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566165/clavicle-fracture-and-triathlon-performance-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lennart Gerdesmeyer, Rainer Burgkart, Amol Saxena
BACKGROUND: Collarbone fracture is a common injury, particularly among athletes involved in contact sports and participating in endurance activities. Conventional treatment requires surgery and postoperative immobilization, resulting in an average return-to-sport timeframe of approximately 13 weeks. This case challenges the established treatment protocols, aiming to expedite recovery and enable a quicker resumption of high-intensity athletic activities. CASE PRESENTATION: A 24-year-old Caucasian athlete completed a Half-Ironman Triathlon (70...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716731/classification-of-distal-clavicle-fractures-and-indications-for-conservative-treatment
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REVIEW
Jayson Lian, Ferdinand J Chan, Benjamin J Levy
Management of distal clavicle fractures depends on a clear understanding of the injury's proximity to the ligamentous attachments joining the clavicle and scapula. Various classification systems have been proposed to guide treatment. Despite this, controversy between operative and nonoperative management remains for certain fracture patterns. Patient-specific factors, concomitant injuries, fracture characteristics (displacement, shortening, and rotation) should all be considered when deciding on treatment. When nonoperative management is indicated, patients should be immobilized in a sling for 2 weeks, followed by gradual range of motion, and strengthening exercises...
October 2023: Clinics in Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37266515/motor-cortical-functional-connectivity-changes-due-to-short-term-immobilization-of-upper-limb-an-fnirs-case-report
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Arun Karumattu Manattu, Jordan A Borrell, Christopher Copeland, Kaitlin Fraser, Jorge M Zuniga
INTRODUCTION: A short-term immobilization of one hand affects musculoskeletal functions, and the associated brain network adapts to the alterations happening to the body due to injuries. It was hypothesized that the injury-associated temporary disuse of the upper limb would alter the functional interactions of the motor cortical processes and will produce long-term changes throughout the immobilization and post-immobilization period. METHODS: The case participant (male, 12 years old, right arm immobilized for clavicle fracture) was scanned using optical imaging technology of fNIRS over immobilization and post-immobilization...
2023: Front Rehabil Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37214031/deep-venous-thrombosis-of-non-operative-clavicle-fracture-following-low-energy-injury-mechanism-with-extension-into-the-radial-vein-a-case-report
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Jennifer Blum, Jacqueline Krumrey
Clavicle fractures are relatively common with the majority treated non-operatively. However, venous thromboembolism (VTE) in association with these fractures is rare, despite conservative treatment involving immobilization rather than surgical intervention. Surgery is a risk factor for thromboembolism and therefore more common when clavicle fractures are treated operatively. There have been a few published case reports of VTE following clavicle fractures that were managed non-operatively. Here we present a unique case of VTE involving the subclavian, brachial, and radial vein following a low-energy injury, with radial involvement being the most distal to date...
April 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36723629/minimally-invasive-plate-osteosynthesis-for-clavicle-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Michelitsch, Frank Beeres, Marco D Burkhard, Philipp F Stillhard, Reto Babst, Christoph Sommer
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of comminuted clavicle shaft fractures with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO). INDICATIONS: Multifragmentary (≥ 2 intermediate fragments) clavicle shaft fractures with no need for anatomical reduction (AO 15.2B and 15.2C). Even simple fractures (AO 15.2A) with significant soft tissue injuries Tscherne grade I-III are suitable. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Medial or lateral clavicle fractures as well as simple fracture pattern where anatomical reduction is indispensable...
April 2023: Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36694486/minimally-invasive-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-using-semitendinosus-autograft-in-a-case-of-cho-s-type-iic-lateral-end-clavicle-fracture-with-torn-conoid-and-trapezoid-ligaments
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Shirsha Ray, Vinod Nair
Clavicle fractures are a common clinical problem that accounts for about 10% of all fractures. Cho's type II fractures compromise the integrity of the coracoclavicular ligament and are thus inherently unstable, necessitating a lengthy healing period and being associated with a high rate of nonunion or malunion. The lowering of these rates is largely dependent on restoring the stability of the distal clavicle. In our case report, a 60-year-old male came to the OPD with complaints of pain over the right shoulder for two days following a fall with his arm in an adducted position...
December 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36576537/-clavicle-shaft-fractures-in-childhood-and-adolescence-consensus-report-of-the-pediatric-traumatology-section-of-the-german-society-for-trauma-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilona Schubert, Katharina Moers, Francisco F Fernandez, Jörn Zwingmann, Dorien Schneidmüller, Peter P Schmittenbecher, Peter C Strohm
INTRODUCTION: Clavicle shaft fractures are among the most common fractures in childhood and adolescence. In the past they were almost exclusively treated conservatively but in recent years there has been an increase in surgical treatment. Nevertheless, exact recommendations for the choice of diagnostics and for the treatment regimen do not yet exist. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Therefore, our aim was to develop a consensus within the 7th scientific working meeting of the section for pediatric traumatology in the German Society for Trauma Surgery based on expert opinion...
March 2023: Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36345395/management-of-displaced-midshaft-clavicle-fractures-in-pediatrics-and-adolescents-operative-vs-nonoperative-treatment
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REVIEW
Alexander R Markes, Edgar Garcia-Lopez, Ryan T Halvorson, Ishaan Swarup
The purpose of the current review is to describe the management of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures in pediatric and adolescent patients. Midshaft clavicle fractures are relatively common in pediatric and adolescent patients. They most commonly occur from direct trauma and are often related to sports participation in adolescents. Recent literature in the management of adult midshaft clavicle fractures has supported operative management due to improved functional outcomes, decreased time to union, leading to early return to activity...
2022: Orthopedic Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35834375/risk-factors-for-upper-extremity-refractures-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hilton P Gottschalk, Holly Hughes Garza, Amanda N Barczyk, Sarah V Duzinski, Karla A Lawson
BACKGROUND: Multiple descriptive studies have been published on refracture patterns, particularly for forearm fractures. However, few large cohorts have been analyzed quantitatively including the odds of refracture, and with a comprehensive assessment of the possible predictive factors associated with refracture. This study aimed to assess the frequency and timing of upper extremity refracture in a large pediatric orthopaedics practice, and to evaluate the strength of association of various patient-level and fracture-related factors with refracture...
September 1, 2022: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35755557/clinical-and-radiological-outcomes-of-closed-loop-double-button-coracoclavicular-fixation-for-extralateral-neer-type-iic-fractures-of-the-distal-clavicle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Panagopoulos, Irini Tatani, Constantinos Kattou, Antonis Kouzelis, Kyprianos Kolios, Ioannis-Panagiotis Athinodorou, Zinon Kokkalis
BACKGROUND: The distal end of the clavicle accounts for 10-28% of all clavicle fractures of which 52.8% are considered displaced and require internal fixation due to their high percentage of non-union. Numerous surgical techniques have been described for the well-known Neer types IIA, IIB, and V. Still, the literature is scarce for the rare "extralateral" (type IIC) fracture where the fracture line is located lateral to the completely torn coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments; such small fractures are sometimes not amenable for standard locking plate fixation...
May 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700617/kinesiotaping-for-acute-pain-due-to-uncomplicated-traumatic-injury-of-the-shoulder-or-chest-wall
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Mireille E Bakker, Victor J J Bon, Bart P M Huybrechts, Sean Scott, Mariska M S Zwartsenburg, J Carel Goslings
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic injuries of the shoulder or chest wall are commonly treated in the Emergency Department (ED). A complementary treatment is kinesiotaping, an elastic tape often used to treat musculoskeletal dysfunction and pain. However, the added pain-reducing effect of kinesiotape in comparison to standard conservative treatment is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of kinesiotaping on pain relief compared to standard treatment with pain medication and immobilization in patients with uncomplicated traumatic injury of the shoulder or chest wall in the ED...
August 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35611281/an-isolated-displaced-coracoid-fracture-treated-with-open-reduction-internal-fixation-with-4-mm-cannulated-cancellous-screw
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Gokul Anand Murugesan, Sheik Mohideen, K U Kamal
Introduction: Isolated coracoid process fracture of scapula is a rare. Usually, it happens along with the rotator cuff tear, dislocation of acromioclavicular joint, or glenohumeral joint. Displaced fracture will cause impairment of upper limb movement. Since there are very low numbers of cases reported so far, the treatment is still controversial. Case Report: We report a case of a 42-year-old male laborer with motor vehicle accident, following which he had pain and restricted movements on his left shoulder...
January 2022: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34567861/the-management-of-distal-clavicle-fractures-a-survey-of-uk-shoulder-and-elbow-surgeons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivek Sharma, Amit Modi, Alison Armstrong, Radhakant Pandey, Dhiraj Sharma, Harvinder Singh
Background Distal clavicle fractures (DCF) are a management challenge frequently encountered by shoulder surgeons. Despite an array of surgical fixation strategies, the indications and role of surgery are unclear, with there being no gold standard or consensus regarding their management. The aim of this study was to identify current United Kingdom (UK) clinical practices relating to DCFs and to inform a future randomised control trial (RCT). Methods An online survey was sent to the consultant surgeon members of the British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS)...
August 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34274755/floating-clavicle-after-a-high-velocity-biking-accident-a-case-report-of-an-acromioclavicular-dislocation-with-simultaneous-proximal-clavicle-fracture-managed-surgically
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irene Blanca Moreno-Fenoll, Homero Valencia, Homid Fahandezh-Saddi, Elsa Arruti
INTRODUCTION: Clavicle fractures and acromioclavicular joint dislocations are very common injuries. However, the combination of both, known as "floating clavicle" is extremely rare, with approximately 40 cases reported. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of a healthy 51-year-old male who suffered a high-velocity biking accident, with a bipolar clavicle injury (type IV acromioclavicular joint dislocation and proximal clavicle fracture), with concomitant rib fractures and pulmonary contusion...
August 2021: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34217972/the-emergency-medicine-management-of-clavicle-fractures
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REVIEW
Mark Serpico, Spencer Tomberg
BACKGROUND: Clavicle fractures are common. An emergency physician needs to understand the diagnostic classifications of clavicle fractures, have a plan for immobilization, identify associated injuries, understand the difference between treating pediatric and adult patients, and have an approach to multimodal pain control. It is also important to understand when expert orthopedic consultation or referral is indicated. OBJECTIVE OF THE REVIEW: To provide an evidence-based review of clavicle fracture management in the emergency department...
November 2021: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34129535/medial-clavicle-fracture-fixation-including-the-sternum-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Schultz, Eric A Barcak
CASE: A 29-year-old man presented with a displaced medial clavicle fracture. Surgical repair was performed using a precontoured plate designed for the contralateral distal clavicle, and medial fixation was accomplished at the sternum. The patient had no complications and demonstrated full strength and range of motion at the 8-month follow-up. CONCLUSION: Medial clavicle fractures with a small medial fragment can be immobilized using a plate designed for the contralateral distal clavicle that crosses the sternoclavicular joint to obtain medial fixation in the sternum...
June 15, 2021: JBJS Case Connector
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33835993/nonoperative-management-of-subclavian-artery-thrombosis-in-pediatric-clavicle-fractures-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeline M Lyons, Adam M Holzmeister, Teresa Cappello
CASE: A 12-year-old patient presented after a fall onto her upper extremity. She was found to have a mildly displaced clavicle fracture with a subclavian artery thrombosis. Given the reconstitution of flow distal to the thrombosis, the patient was treated nonoperatively in consultation with vascular surgery with anticoagulation and a sling for immobilization. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of a thorough neurovascular examination even in a mildly displaced fracture...
April 9, 2021: JBJS Case Connector
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33417757/-functional-results-of-floating-shoulder-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R M Lorea-Hernández, A Martínez-Hernández
INTRODUCTION: The floating shoulder has an incidence of 0.1% of all fractures, the result of high-energy trauma. There is still no consensus in the literature on the best treatment: surgical versus conservative. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients with floating shoulder diagnosis were evaluated from January 2013 to December 2018, collecting initial data from the electronic file. The morphological types of fractures were described using the Allman and AO classifications...
May 2020: Acta Ortopédica Mexicana
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32893491/balser-plate-stabilization-for-traumatic-sternoclavicular-instabilities-or-medial-clavicle-fractures-a-case-series-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Wei-Lou Feng, Xiao Cai, Shu-Hao Li, Zi-Jun Li, Kun Zhang, Hao Wang, Jun Zhang, Yang-Jun Zhu, Dong-Xu Feng
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to observe the effect of internal Balser plate fixation for treating unstable sternoclavicular joints (SCJ) and displaced medial clavicle fractures. METHODS: From April 2009 to September 2016, 17 consecutive patients who underwent open reduction and internal Balser plate fixation for SCJ dislocations or medial clavicle fractures were retrospectively reviewed. There were 11 male and six female patients, with a mean age of 45.6 ± 15...
December 2020: Orthopaedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32373378/posttraumatic-pseudoarthrosis-of-a-clavicle-fracture-in-an-11-year-old-girl-a-case-report-and-analysis
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Marco Odorizzi, Maurice FitzGerald, Jorge Gonzalez, Dario Giunchi, Flurim Hamitaga, Vincenzo De Rosa
Clavicular fractures are some of the most common bone injuries in the paediatric population, yet the rates of nonunion are very low under 18 years. To the best of our knowledge, posttraumatic nonunion of the clavicle in a paediatric population is rarely reported. We report the case of an 11-year-old girl who presented with a nondislocated fracture of the midshaft to the proximal third of the right clavicle. Initial conservative treatment by sling immobilization demonstrated radiologically confirmed healing at 3 months...
2020: Case Reports in Orthopedics
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