Tibial sesamoid fracture in a softball player.

Abstract:

:A single case of a tibial sesamoid fracture in a softball player is reported here. A review of the literature confirms that this is an unusual and difficult problem to treat in the athletic population given the significant loads placed on the sesamoids during athletic activity. In the case presented, conservative care was not effective, and the athlete underwent surgical excision of the fractured sesamoid. With use of a postoperative orthosis and cleat modification, surgical management was successful and allowed the athlete to return to her athletic endeavors without restrictions in 8 weeks.

journal_name

J Am Podiatr Med Assoc

authors

Jones JL,Losito JM

doi

10.7547/0970085

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-01-01 00:00:00

pages

85-8

issue

1

eissn

8750-7315

issn

1930-8264

pii

97/1/85

journal_volume

97

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