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01-01-2012 | Case Report

Case Report: Bilateral Proximal Epiphyseal Clavicular Stress-related Lesions in a Male Gymnast

Authors: James T. Carson, MPH, Teri M. McCambridge, MD, John A. Carrino, MD, MPH, Edward G. McFarland, MD

Published in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Stress lesions of the upper extremity are relatively uncommon, and physeal stress lesions of the clavicle are rare. We present a case of bilateral physeal stress-related lesions of the proximal clavicular growth plate near the sternoclavicular joint in an adolescent male gymnast.

Case Description

A 13-year-old gymnast presented with a 3-week history of insidious onset of pain in the proximal clavicular area of his left shoulder. He had no pain at rest or at night. He recently had added a new maneuver to his routine. His radiographs were normal, but further study with CT scanning confirmed a stress lesion of his proximal clavicular physis. The lesion healed with time, and he returned to gymnastics with no symptoms. Approximately 5 months after the initial symptoms on the left side, he felt a pop and immediate pain in his right sternoclavicular joint area while doing a routine. Imaging revealed a chronic stress lesion of the proximal physis similar to that of the other side. The patient achieved healing with rest and returned to gymnastics with no limitations.

Literature Review

Physeal stress-related lesions of the proximal clavicular physis have not been reported in the literature.

Purpose and Clinical Relevance

Medial clavicle pain in adolescent gymnasts may be secondary to stress-related lesions of the proximal clavicular growth plate. Such lesions are rare.
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Metadata
Title
Case Report: Bilateral Proximal Epiphyseal Clavicular Stress-related Lesions in a Male Gymnast
Authors
James T. Carson, MPH
Teri M. McCambridge, MD
John A. Carrino, MD, MPH
Edward G. McFarland, MD
Publication date
01-01-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0009-921X
Electronic ISSN: 1528-1132
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-011-2154-x

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