Chapter 61 Sports Injuries
EPIDEMIOLOGY
1 Which sports are associated with the highest injury rates in children? What are the most common types of injuries seen?
Patel DR, Nelson TL: Sports injuries in adolescents. Med Clin North Am 84:983–1007, 2000.
Taylor BL, Attia MW: Sports-related injuries in children. Acad Emerg Med 7:1376–1382, 2000.
OVERUSE INJURIES
5 Why is the early identification of “gymnast’s wrist” important?
Patel DR, Nelson TL: Sports injuries in adolescents. Med Clin North Am 84:983–1007, 2000.
6 Name the two types of apophysitis syndromes that occur surrounding the patellar tendon
Osgood-Schlatter disease: An apophysitis at the anterior tibial tubercle due to traction by the inferior aspect of the patellar tendon.
Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome: An apophysitis of the inferior pole of the patella due to traction by the superior aspect of the patellar tendon. Treatment is analogous to that for Osgood-Schlatter disease. Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome is differentiated from “jumper’s knee” in that the latter is not an apophysitis but rather an inflammation within the proximal patellar tendon itself.
7 Which is the most common overuse injury in the young athlete?
Adirim TA, Cheng TL: Overview of injuries in the young athlete. Sports Med 33:75–81, 2003.
9 List the most common locations for stress fractures in pediatric athletes
Coady CM, Micheli LJ: Stress fractures in the pediatric athlete. Clin Sports Med 16:225–238, 1997.
10 In which sports are participants most likely to sustain stress fractures?
1 They are the most common sports injuries seen in adolescents.
2 They are due to repetitive stress or trauma to an area that has had inadequate time for recovery between injuries.
3 Rest and proper conditioning regimens are crucial elements in management.
4 Osgood-Schlatter disease is the most common overuse injury in young athletes.