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Displaced fracture of the femoral shaft from kicking the ground during soccer - a case report.

Kei Miyamoto1, Masaji Morita1, Kazuaki Masuda2, Masato Maeda3, Hiroaki Terashima3, Katsuji Shimizu1.   

Abstract

We report a displaced femoral shaft fracture that occurred with no sign of contact-induced, stress, fatigue, or previous abnormal bone pathology in a 19-y-old man who kicked the ground instead of the ball when playing soccer. After examination to rule out abnormal bone pathology, intramedullary nailing was performed. Bone union was achieved and he could return to recreational soccer. Among soccer injuries, the occurrence of displaced femoral shaft fractures in the absence of stress, fatigue, or pathological fracture is rare. Awareness of such a rare cause of displaced femoral shaft fracture would help clinicians in the field of sports and soccer medicine. Key PointsWe report a very rare displaced femoral shaft fracture in a 19-y-old man who kicked the ground instead of the ball when playing soccer.Abnormal bone pathology was ruled out.Awareness of such a rare cause of displaced femoral shaft fracture would help clinicians in the field of sports and soccer medicine.

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Keywords:  Femoral shaft fracture; soccer; sports

Year:  2005        PMID: 24501573      PMCID: PMC3899677     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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