Sacral Stress Fracture in an Amateur Badminton Player.
Yusuke YuasaNaohisa MiyakoshiMichio HongoKunio EbataTatsuru TomiokaYoichi ShimadaPublished in: Case reports in orthopedics (2017)
Sacral stress fractures are rare among athletes but have been reported most frequently in long distance runners. We report herein the first case of a sacral stress fracture in an amateur badminton player. A 16-year-old, left-handed adolescent girl, who had just started to play badminton 3 months previously, complained of acute left buttock pain when she received a shuttlecock. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a linear lesion of the left sacrum with low signal intensity on T1- and high signal intensity on T2-weighted images, which was consistent with a stress fracture. Conservative treatment with rest relieved her symptoms. Her fracture was considered to have occurred due to repetition of an exercise that caused excessive vertical power.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high intensity
- hip fracture
- stress induced
- young adults
- computed tomography
- liver failure
- mental health
- physical activity
- chronic pain
- deep learning
- single cell
- neuropathic pain
- machine learning
- contrast enhanced
- spinal cord injury
- spinal cord
- pain management
- intensive care unit
- respiratory failure
- hepatitis b virus
- smoking cessation