冲浪者的结节在竞争性冲浪者身上引起脚痛
Tyler M Janitz1, Jeff P Nadwodny2,3, Kavya Nuthi2
1Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Jacksonville, Florida.
概括
竞争性冲浪者经历脚痛可能有冲浪者结. 这种案例研究表明,保守的治疗方法,包括抗炎药物和鞋子修改,有效地解决了症状,允许完全恢复冲浪.
科学领域:
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 足部医学是一门专业.
背景情况:
- 冲浪者结,其特点是靠近甲索关节的脚部结节,可以引起冲浪者的疼痛.
- 竞争性冲浪涉及重复的脚压,增加了这种情况的风险.
研究的目的:
- 描述一名竞争性冲浪者的冲浪者结的情况.
- 为这种情况概述有效的保守治疗策略.
主要方法:
- 一个49岁的男性竞技冲浪者双侧脚痛的案例介绍.
- 诊断成像 (MRI) 来识别与冲浪者结合一致的纤维组织.
- 保守治疗包括NSAIDs,局部迪克洛芬雅克,专业鞋类和冲浪板引调.
主要成果:
- 磁共振成像证实了冲浪者的节点与第一个和第五个关节相邻.
- 保守治疗导致症状在8个月内改善.
- 患者实现了完全恢复到竞争性冲浪.
结论:
- 冲浪者的节点是竞争性冲浪者的可治疗条件.
- 采用多式联络方式的保守方法可以成功地管理症状,并促进恢复体育运动.
- 对于运动员的建议包括抗炎药物,局部治疗,适当的鞋类和设备修改.
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