Diagnosis of an ulnar collateral ligament tear using musculoskeletal ultrasound in a collegiate baseball pitcher: a case report.

Nate Wood, Jeff G Konin, Charles Nofsinger
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Abstract

Objective: To demonstrate a comparative diagnostic approach between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and musculoskeletal ultrasound for detecting UCL trauma of the elbow in a collegiate baseball pitcher.

Background: A 19 year-old male baseball pitcher with no previous history of an elbow injury presented with left medial elbow pain after experiencing a popping sensation during a bull pen throwing session. Patient initially demonstrated palpable tenderness directly over the UCL and a positive milking maneuver. Minimal swelling and no observable discoloration were noted upon examination. Diagnostic ultrasound was utilized to assess the elbow anatomical structures. The differential diagnosis included medial epicondylitis, flexor pronator muscle strain, ulnar collateral ligament tear

Treatment: Initial treatment was conservative while preparing for a ligament reconstruction. Goals included pain control, restoration of range of motion, and reduction of inflammation.

Uniqueness: Accurate diagnosis of UCL disruption was made using dynamic diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound despite a negative MRI. The ability to accurately identify the injury contributed to the timeliness of the appropriate surgical intervention and the facilitation of a timely and successful rehabilitation program.

Conclusions: Dynamic musculoskeletal ultrasound may offer an effective option for diagnosing UCL tears of the elbow. Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound is an affordable, accessible, and portable option that provides a clinician with real-time information and accurate observations in the hands of a skilled operator. Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound may play an increased role as a diagnostic tool in the sports medicine community.

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用肌肉骨骼超声诊断大学棒球投手尺侧副韧带撕裂一例报告。
目的:探讨磁共振成像(MRI)与肌肉骨骼超声对大学棒球投手肘部UCL损伤的诊断价值。背景:一名19岁的男性棒球投手,之前没有肘部受伤的历史,在牛栏投掷过程中经历了爆裂感后,出现了左内侧肘部疼痛。患者最初表现出可触及的压痛直接在UCL和积极的挤奶操作。检查时发现轻微肿胀和无明显变色。诊断超声评估肘部解剖结构。鉴别诊断包括内侧上髁炎,屈旋肌劳损,尺侧副韧带撕裂。治疗:初始保守治疗,同时准备韧带重建。目标包括疼痛控制,恢复活动范围和减少炎症。独特性:尽管MRI阴性,但使用动态诊断肌肉骨骼超声可以准确诊断UCL断裂。准确识别损伤的能力有助于及时进行适当的手术干预,并促进及时和成功的康复计划。结论:动态肌肉骨骼超声可能是诊断肘关节UCL撕裂的有效选择。诊断肌肉骨骼超声是一种负担得起的,容易获得的,便携式的选择,为临床医生提供实时信息和准确的观察结果,在熟练的操作员手中。在运动医学界,诊断性肌肉骨骼超声作为诊断工具可能会发挥越来越大的作用。
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