2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.mric.2009.06.009
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Traumatic Injuries of the Hip

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“…76 It follows injuries in contact and collision sports (i.e., football and skiing), 76 as well as athletic activities with little protection, like rugby and Australian Rules football. 71 Another form of direct muscle injury is penetrating trauma with laceration, which is rare in sports, and hematoma at the point of insult. Muscles located close to bones are more vulnerable to contusion.…”
Section: Muscle Contusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…76 It follows injuries in contact and collision sports (i.e., football and skiing), 76 as well as athletic activities with little protection, like rugby and Australian Rules football. 71 Another form of direct muscle injury is penetrating trauma with laceration, which is rare in sports, and hematoma at the point of insult. Muscles located close to bones are more vulnerable to contusion.…”
Section: Muscle Contusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If there is sufficient force or contusion to a large muscle, such as the quadriceps, then myonecrosis or myositis ossificans are potential complications [7,9]. The diagnosis of myositis ossificans is best made on conventional radiographs and CT in which the peripheral zone of ossification and/or calcification is best demonstrated [10].…”
Section: Acute Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same mechanism of injury that results in a muscle tear in an adult may cause an apophyseal avulsion in an adolescent [2,3]. There is a well-established clinical grading system for muscle tears, which has 3 components, from grade 1 (no loss of function or strength), grade 2 (severe, with some weakness) to grade 3 (complete muscle tear and complete functional loss) [1,10].…”
Section: Acute Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
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