Motorcycle accidents continue to be a source of severe injury, especially to the foot. The most common foot injury is a metatarsal fracture; however, there must be a high index of suspicion for associated injuries. Although these injuries are associated with a low mortality rate, they require prompt assessment and treatment to limit long-term morbidity and disability. The difference in foot injury pattern and mortality between the parent population and our series, among other factors, potentially may be influenced by the actual mechanism of contact with the road surface and the modifying action of the foot during the accident.
Posterior fracture-dislocation of the hip is a rare injury in sports and is most frequently seen after road traffic accidents. A posterior fracture-dislocation of the hip that occurred in an adult sportsman during rugby is reported. This case illustrates the great forces that can be sustained by the hip joint of rugby players. Operative stabilization led to a stable hip joint allowing early mobilization. Following rehabilitation, the patient returned to light sporting activities after 9 months.
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