Capitellar osteochondritis dissecans in an elite pre-adolescent gymnast: a case report and overview |
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Authors: | Steve Gillis Marshall N. Deltoff |
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Affiliation: | 1.Private practice, Brampton, Ontario; 2.Professor of Radiology, Barcelona College of Chiropractic, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveFollowing sports injury, a timely and accurate diagnosis is important, so as to initiate appropriate care as soon as possible. This is perhaps even more paramount in pediatric athletic trauma, particularly during the pre-puberty through adolescent years of rapid skeletal growth. This paper presents the diagnosis and management of osteochondritis dissecans in its third most common location, the elbow, a presentation of which chiropractors should be aware, including the importance of timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.Clinical featuresA 9-year-old elite gymnast presented at a chiropractic clinic with elbow pain and restricted range of motion after a fall during training. Following multidisciplinary involvement, the diagnosis was eventually made as osteochondritis dissecans.Intervention and outcomesThe patient underwent successful arthroscopic surgery in order to remove the osteochondral fragment, followed by a specific regimen of rehabilitation exercises, which helped to enhance and accelerate optimal healing for her return to athletic activity.SummaryThis case reminds the practicing chiropractor of the valuable role he/she can play in a multidisciplinary management of pediatric sports trauma, particularly in diagnosis and post-surgical care. A literature review presents a synopsis of the reported clinical presentations, diagnostic assessment and therapeutic options for capitellar osteochondritis dissecans. |
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Keywords: | capitellum osteochondritis dissecans pre-adolescent sports injury chiropractic |
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