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Scaphoid fractures in soccer goalkeepers.

J R Green1, G M Rayan.   

Abstract

The growing popularity of soccer in this country has led to an increasing number of soccer-related injuries. Epidemiologic studies report that soccer-related musculoskeletal injuries most frequently involve the lower extremities. These range from 56% to 95% of soccer injuries and player-to-player contact is the most common mechanism of injury. Upper extremity musculoskeletal injuries are less frequent, but have been reported, with goalkeepers being the most susceptible. There is a paucity in the literature regarding bony injuries about the wrist and hand among goalkeepers. The purpose of this article is to report three soccer-related scaphoid fractures and nonunions in two goalkeepers.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9068228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Okla State Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-1876


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