Sternoclavicular joint injuries

    • [PDF File]Instability and Degenerative Arthritis M of the Sternoclavicular Joint

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      Injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint are uncommon given the large energy vector required to disrupt its liga-mentous stabilizers.21,23 In fact, it is one of the least commonly disrupted joints in the body. Because of the high-energy mechanism required to violate this articula-tion, the presence of concomitant injuries is not uncommon


    • Sternoclavicular joint injuries - ResearchGate

      Sternoclavicular joint injuries JE Smitha,b, J Kennedya and M Brinsdenc Sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) injuries are uncommon, but delay in diagnosis and treatment can result in significant morbidity ...


    • [PDF File]Injuries of the Sternoclavicular Joint - An Innovative Approach in the ...

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      Injuries of the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) usually occur due to severe forces against the shoulder girdle during an accident (1). They are known as anisolated entity as well as concomitant to other injuries in relationship to the clavicle or in polytrauma as worst case szenario. The importance of those injuries lies


    • Superior Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation in a High School Athlete

      sternoclavicular joint dislocation that occurred from a sports-related injury in a 17-year-old high school football player. S ternoclavicular joint (SCJ) injuries are rare in ath-letics; most SCJ injuries result from motor vehicle accidents.1 Dislocations or subluxations of this joint comprise 3% of shoulder joint dislocations2-4 and


    • [PDF File]Complications of treatment of acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular ...

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      Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint are among the most common injuries to the shoulder girdle. Injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint are far less common. Nonetheless the sequelae of these injuries and their treatment is not without the potential for significant, and in some cases, fatal complications. This article will review ...


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries

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      The following review examines the anatomy and biomechanics of the sternoclavicular joint, along with the incidence, mechanisms, and pathophysiology associated with injury. Dislocations are classified


    • [PDF File]Biomechanics and treatment of acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular ...

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      Injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint, by contrast, are very rare. In one large study con-ducted by Rowe and Marble, out of 1603 shoulder girdle injuries there was only a 3% incidence of SC joint injuries. 4 This is in comparison to an 85% incidence of glenohumeral injuries and a 12% inci-dence of AC dislocations.


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations and Physeal Injuries 4

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      Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations and Physeal Injuries 4.1 Diagnosis and Treatment Choice The rarity of sternoclavicular joint dislocations make the development of a treatment algorithm or protocol difficult, even when assimilating both personal experience and reports in the literature, which consist of small numbers of patients.


    • [PDF File]Treatment of traumatic posterior sternoclavicular dislocations - Dr. Groh

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      Sternoclavicular joint injuries have been classified based on anatomy and etiology, with traumatic posterior disloca-tion and posteriorly displaced physeal fracture of the medial clavicle being the least common types of injuries.7,33-35 The serious complications that occur with sternoclavicular joint


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular joint injuries

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      Sternoclavicular joint injuries JE Smitha,b, J Kennedya and M Brinsdenc Sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) injuries are uncommon, but delay in diagnosis and treatment can result in significant morbidity ...


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular joint injuries: a literature review - CNR

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      Traumatic sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries are ra - re. The goal of this literature review was to evaluate the available literature on the treatment of traumatic anterior and posterior SC (fracture-) dislocations in adults and children. In adults, anterior dislocations are most commonly treated by nonoperative means. Closed reduction


    • [PDF File]Review Article Management of Traumatic Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries

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      across the sternoclavicular joint.5,6 Motor vehicle accidents and athletic injuries account for >80% of injuries to this joint.7-9 Clinical Indications Sprain and Subluxation In a mild sprain, the ligaments of the sternoclavicular joint remain intact. The patient reports pain and tender-ness with palpation over the joint. Swelling may be ...


    • [PDF File]Chapter 9 Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries

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      Sternoclavicular joint injuries are rare events. In a series by Cave [1], they com-prised only 3% of all shoulder girdle injuries. Some orthopedic surgeons will have never seen or treated a sternoclavicular dislocation during their entire career. The rarity of sternoclavicular injuries should not be confused with these injuries being innocuous.


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular joint dislocation and its management: A ... - Microsoft

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      sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) dislocation and how these challenging injuries can be managed[5]. ANATOMY The SCJ is the only bony articulation between the axial skeleton and the upper extremity[6]. The clavicle is unique in the sense that it is the first bone in the human body to ossify, usually in the fifth gestational


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries - ResearchGate

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      The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is the only articulation between the upper extremity and the axial skeleton (Balcik et al 2013, Bontempo & Mazzocca, 2010, Brukner & Khan 2012, Spencer et al 2007).


    • [PDF File]Dynamic assessment of sternoclavicular joint instability using four ...

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      sternoclavicular joint. Introduction Traumatic injuries to the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) are rare, accounting for less than 3% of all traumatic joint injuries,1 owing to the presence of strong ligamentous stabilizers.2,3 It usually requires a high-energy vector to disrupt the ligaments to result in SCJ subluxation or dis-location.


    • [PDF File]Chapter 9 Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries

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      Sternoclavicular joint injuries are rare events. In a series by Cave [1], they com-prised only 3% of all shoulder girdle injuries. Some orthopedic surgeons will have never seen or treated a sternoclavicular dislocation during their entire career. The rarity of sternoclavicular injuries should not be confused with these injuries being innocuous.


    • [PDF File]Sternoclavicular joint injuries: a literature review

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      Traumatic sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries are ra-re. The goal of this literature review was to evaluate the available literature on the treatment of traumatic anterior and posterior SC (fracture-) dislocations in adults and children. In adults, anterior dislocations are most commonly treated by nonoperative means. Closed reduction


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