Spontaneous Healing Of An Avulsed Ischial Tuberosity In A Young Football Player A Case Report
Salvi, A. E., Metelli, G. P., Corona, M., & Donini, M. T. (2006). spontaneous healing of an avulsed ischial tuberosity in a young football player. A case report. Acta orighthopaedica Belgica, 72(2), 223–225.
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There is a paucity of orthopaedic literature describing avulsion of the ischial tuberosity, but its spontaneous healing does not seem to have been reported to-date. This article describes the case of a young football player who suffered an avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity while kicking vigorously next to the ball during a football match. The diagnosis was not made at the time of trauma, and the fracture was found five years later to have healed spontaneously. A review of the literature is provided.
Case Details
Disease Location
Pelvis
Personal Characteristics
14-year-old boy, violent trauma during a football match in march 1999
Clinical Characteristics
Sudden pain in the right buttock while kicking vigorously next to the ball. He consulted in december 2000, because he had persisting pain when sitting. Radiograph showed detachment of the ischial tuberosity
Remission Characteristics
After three and half years, the radiograph showed the union of the avulsion.
Treatment & Mechanisms
Proposed Remission Mechanisms
Not discussed
Clinical Treatment
None reported stated
Non-Clinical Treatment
None reported stated