Posts in Sports Medicine
Too Bad: Bi-mal Ankle Fractures

A 62 year-old obese female with residual left-sided weakness from prior CVA presented with severe ankle pain after a fall. She was getting up from the toilet when her left knee gave out and she fell with her leg trapped underneath her body. After helping her back to bed, the patient’s daughter noticed her ankle and thought “it wasn’t supposed to look like that.” …

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A Toddler’s Tibia: Common Yet Obscure

A 3 year-old male presents to the pediatric emergency department with leg pain. Prior to arrival, the patient had been at daycare and was found crying, reporting pain to his right leg. The daycare staff denied any specific trauma and noted that he had been playing happily throughout the morning. His parents were understandably concerned and dad reported that this had been his fourth visit to the emergency department for fractures since he started walking at 12 months of age…

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Achilles Tendon Rupture

A 41 year-old male without significant past medical history presents to the emergency department after sudden onset right leg pain while playing soccer. The patient reports jumping for the ball, landing on his feet, and immediately feeling sharp pain in his right ankle. On exam, he has mild swelling to the posterior ankle overlying the Achilles tendon, and the area is tender to palpation. Plantarflexion is absent with calf squeeze, neurovascular exam is normal, and the remainder of patient’s exam is unremarkable…

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