2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmu.2011.08.004
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Common Flexor Tendon Tear Following Yoga and Local Corticosteroid Injections: A Case Report

Abstract: KEY WORDS elbow, sport, tendon Severe tearing of the tendons around the elbows is rare, even in athletes; especially tearing of the common flexor tendon of the wrist. We report the case of a 52-year-old housewife who complained of bilateral medial elbow pain after forcefully extending her wrist and elbow while practicing yoga. Repeated corticosteroid injections were administered over her right medial elbow at an orthopedic clinic. Her pain was relieved temporarily but recurred later. She visited our rehabilita… Show more

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“…Of the included 37 reports, 19 originated from the USA [28], [31][33], [35], [38][40], [43]–[47], [49], [52], [55][57], [61], 1 from Canada [60], 2 from the UK [51], [59], 1 from Germany [42], 1 from Switzerland [25], 2 from Italy [26], [34], 1 from Denmark [36], 5 from India [29], [41], [48], [53], [54], and 1 each from Nepal [27], China [37], Taiwan [58], South Korea [30], and Australia [50]. The first included report was published in 1969, the number of reports published each year gradually increased until 2012 (Figure 2).…”
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“…Of the included 37 reports, 19 originated from the USA [28], [31][33], [35], [38][40], [43]–[47], [49], [52], [55][57], [61], 1 from Canada [60], 2 from the UK [51], [59], 1 from Germany [42], 1 from Switzerland [25], 2 from Italy [26], [34], 1 from Denmark [36], 5 from India [29], [41], [48], [53], [54], and 1 each from Nepal [27], China [37], Taiwan [58], South Korea [30], and Australia [50]. The first included report was published in 1969, the number of reports published each year gradually increased until 2012 (Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kneeling posture (Vajrasana) [31], locust pose (Salabhasana) [36], bridge pose (Setu bandha) [49], seated forward bend (Paschimottasana) [57], and downward-facing dog (Adho mukha savasana) [58] were practiced in 1 case each. One case of a female teenager was reported to have practiced “voluntary mouth-to-mouth Yoga breathing exercises with a teenage boy” [33].…”
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