Latissimus dorsi avulsion, with coupled teres major injury, in a professional football goalkeeper: case report

Q3 Health Professions New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI:10.15619/nzjp/46.3.06
Mathew Prior, J. Collins, R. Pope
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Significant upper limb injuries are rare in professional football [soccer]. Latissimus dorsi avulsion injury is particularly rare in sport of all types, with limited published information informing optimal management. A 35 year-old male professional football goalkeeper sustained, via a non-contact ball throwing mechanism, a latissimus dorsi avulsion and partial teres major tendon tear during competitive matchplay. He undertook a conservative rehabilitation programme, emphasising progressive mechanical loading, in order to return to full function and competition. The player successfully returned to unrestricted training at 32 days post-injury and returned to play at 38 days post-injury. At 12 months post-injury he had suffered no injury recurrence and remains playing at the same competition level. Latissimus dorsi avulsion is an uncommon injury, with accurate diagnosis requiring both a high level of clinical suspicion coupled with diagnostic imaging. Despite the severity, this injury may be amenable to conservative management in even elite athletes with high functional demands. The following case outlines such a management approach successfully utilised with a professional football goalkeeper. Prior, M., Collins, J., Pope, R. (2018). Latissimus dorsi avulsion, with coupled teres major injury, in a professional football goalkeeper: case report. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 139-146. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.06
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职业足球守门员背阔肌撕脱伴股骨严重损伤1例报告
严重的上肢损伤在职业足球中是罕见的。背阔肌撕脱伤在所有类型的运动中都特别罕见,公布的信息有限,无法为最佳治疗提供信息。一名35岁的男性职业足球守门员在比赛中,通过非接触式投球机制,背阔肌撕裂和大圆肌部分肌腱撕裂。他进行了一项保守的康复计划,强调渐进的机械负荷,以恢复全部功能和比赛。该球员在受伤后32天成功恢复了无限制训练,并在受伤后38天恢复了比赛。在受伤后12个月,他没有再次受伤,仍在同一比赛水平上比赛。背阔肌撕脱伤是一种罕见的损伤,准确的诊断需要高度的临床怀疑和诊断成像。尽管伤势严重,但即使是对功能要求很高的精英运动员,这种损伤也可以接受保守的治疗。以下案例概述了职业足球守门员成功使用的这种管理方法。Prior,M.,Collins,J.,Pope,R.(2018)。一名职业足球守门员背阔肌撕脱伤合并大圆肌损伤:病例报告。《新西兰物理疗法杂志》46(3):139-146。doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.06
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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