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Skeletal muscle injuries

E D Arrington1, M D Miller

  • 1Orthopaedic Surgery Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
|July 1, 1995
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Muscular injuries are common in athletes. Understanding skeletal muscle anatomy, physiology, and healing is crucial for diagnosing and treating athletic muscle injuries like contusions, strains, and rhabdomyolysis.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Skeletal Muscle Physiology
  • Athletic Injury Management

Background:

  • Muscular injuries represent a significant challenge in sports medicine.
  • Effective treatment necessitates a deep understanding of skeletal muscle's biological processes.
  • Common athletic muscle injuries include contusions, hematomas, and strains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review common muscular injuries in athletes.
  • To emphasize the importance of anatomical and physiological knowledge in treatment.
  • To provide a foundation for sports medicine physicians in diagnosing and managing these injuries.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of common muscular injuries in athletes.
  • Discussion of relevant anatomy, physiology, and healing mechanisms.

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  • Categorization of injuries including contusions, hematomas, myositis ossificans, delayed onset soreness, strain, rhabdomyolysis, and lacerations.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified and described various common muscular injuries.
    • Highlighted the critical role of understanding muscle biology for effective care.
    • Emphasized the need for accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive understanding of skeletal muscle is fundamental for treating athletic injuries.
    • Sports medicine physicians require this knowledge for optimal patient outcomes.
    • Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for athletes' recovery.