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Traumatic elbow injuries in the athleteArthur C Rettig
Thomas A Brady Clinic, Methodist Sports Medicine Center, 201 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46280, USA
Orthop Clin North Am 33:509-22, v. 2002..This article will be devoted to a summary of classification, diagnosis, and treatment considerations for selected traumatic athletic injuries of the elbow...
Potential risk of rerupture in primary achilles tendon repair in athletes younger than 30 years of ageArthur C Rettig
Department of Research and Education, Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280, USA
Am J Sports Med 33:119-23. 2005..In most studies, the consensus for athletes is surgery. This form of treatment has been shown to exhibit the best functional performance with a lower rerupture rate...
Stress fracture of the coronoid process of a nonthrowing athlete: a case reportArthur C Rettig
Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280, USA
Clin J Sport Med 17:321-2. 2007
Nonunion of olecranon stress fractures in adolescent baseball pitchers: a case series of 5 athletesArthur C Rettig
Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Department of Research and Education, 201 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46280, USA
Am J Sports Med 34:653-6. 2006..Nonunion stress fractures of the olecranon across the epiphyseal plate, however, have received little attention...
Proximal femoral stress reaction in a professional football playerBrian G Webb
Methodist Sports Medicine The Orthopedic Specialists, 201 Pennsylvania Pkwy, Ste 325, Indianapolis, IN 46280, USA
Orthopedics 31:802. 2008....
Athletic injuries of the wrist and hand. Part I: traumatic injuries of the wristArthur C Rettig
Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280-1381, USA
Am J Sports Med 31:1038-48. 2003..Emphasis is placed on problematic traumatic injuries such as carpal scaphoid fractures and hook of the hamate fractures, as well as ligament injuries to the wrist with regard to diagnosis, treatment, and return to athletic competition...
Athletic injuries of the wrist and hand: part II: overuse injuries of the wrist and traumatic injuries to the handArthur C Rettig
Methodist Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280, USA
Am J Sports Med 32:262-73. 2004..Emphasis is placed on more common injuries seen regarding diagnosis, indications for non-operative versus operative treatment, and time to return to athletic competition...
Full-thickness rotator-cuff tears in professional football playersDouglas A Foulk
Woodbridge Orthopaedic and Spine Center, Broomfield, Colorado, USA
Am J Orthop 31:622-4; discussion 624. 2002..Fifty-one full-thickness tears in 49 players were reported. Offensive linemen and linebackers were most commonly affected; 2 linemen sustained bilateral tears. The most common mechanism of injury was a fall onto the shoulder...
Severe quadriceps muscle contusions in athletes. A report of three casesJ Albert Diaz
The Orthopaedic Center, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344, USA
Am J Sports Med 31:289-93. 2003
