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Lower Leg Injury in High School Football Player[1]

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Lower Leg Injury in High School Football Player Brooke Sallee, Andrew Noble, Danielle Doggett, Robert Confer, Edward Farrar, MD, Dale Blair, ATC Wenatchee High School Wenatchee,WA History  This 16 y/o football player had previously fractured tibia and fibula while snowboarding on December 27, 1998 (at age 14). Snowboarding tib/fib fx 12/98 Signs and Symptoms He received a blow to the anteromedial aspect of distal lower leg while playing in a Friday night football game on September 22, 2000.  He was able to bear full weight, however was unable to run and perform functional activities.  History The following Monday, 9/25, he was able to participate in low impact functional exercises.  He was virtually pain free and functional on Tuesday, 9/26 and was cleared for “go as can go” practice.  As he jogged to the practice field, he felt a snap in his lower leg.  Signs and Symptoms Immediate disability and pain.  Significant deformity four inches proximal to medial malleolus.  Transported to emergency room with a vacuum splint  Differential Diagnosis  Osteogenic sarcoma Diagnostic Imaging/lab tests  X-ray revealed an oblique fracture of the tibia approximately 2 inches distal to previous fracture site Deviation from the Expected  Some radiolucency (sp) was noted on xray on the previous xray (3/99) 4 months post fx at what became the new fracture site Discussion law (weight encourages bone to heal)  Fibula was bearing more than share not allowing the tibia to take full weight.  Wolff’s Discussion The oblique fx occurred due to a undectected stress fx (no pain in first month of season)  The lower leg “contusion” in the game on Friday night may have caused a slight cortical “irritation.”  Treatment reduction, internal fixation with an intramedullary rod in the tibia  Fibular osteotomy (Wolff’s law)  Open Conclusions stress fracture did not fully heal due to lack of stress on the bone.  Tibia also has a poor blood supply in the middle 1/3 of the bone  Implications: lack of weight bearing weakens bones (e.g. osteoporosis).  Tibia Thank you
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