Distal Abdominal Oblique Avulsion Injuries in Two Collegiate Hockey Players: A Case Report

Author:

Narciso Ryan1,Venis Lawrence2,Cardoos Nathan1

Affiliation:

1. Boston Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine, Boston, MA

2. Boston University, Athletics Department, Boston, MA

Abstract

Abstract While injuries to the abdominal oblique muscles near their origin at the lower ribs are commonly seen in sports that require explosive trunk rotational movements such as baseball and tennis, there are few reports in the literature of avulsion injuries to these muscles from their distal attachments at the iliac crest. We present the case of two collegiate male hockey players who suffered such injuries as a result of a direct impact mechanism while rotated at the waist. These injuries should be suspected when patients have significant pain in the lower abdominal region worsened by flexion and rotation of the trunk and can be accurately characterized by musculoskeletal ultrasound or MRI. With a conservative rehabilitation program focused on core, hip adductor, and hip flexor strengthening, our athletes were able to return to game participation within 6 wk of the initial injury.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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