Endoscopic Repair of Ischial Tuberosity Avulsion Fracture
Elizabeth C. Bond,
Elizabeth J. Scott,
Richard C. Mather
Abstract:Background: The ischial tuberosity apophysis serves as an attachment site for the hamstring muscle complex in the pediatric pelvis. Once the apophysis begins to ossify around age 13 to 15 years, decreasing elasticity makes the physis the weakest part of the hamstring attachment to the pelvis. An avulsion injury of the hamstring muscle group in the adolescent therefore results in a fracture in the adolescent and is the functional equivalent to a 3-tendon proximal hamstring injury in an adult. Ischial tuberosity… Show more
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