Adolescent with groin pain: case report
Adolescent with groin pain: case report
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Introduction: Avulsion fractures are common in skeletally immature athletes and occur more often in the proximal femur and in the iliac bone.An Pre-Rolled avulsion fracture of the lesser trochanter is a rare pathology, and it results from a sudden and violent muscle contraction of the iliopsoas muscle during sports practice.Radiography is important for the diagnosis and exclusion of other pathologies.In most cases, symptomatic treatment is recommended, and surgery is reserved for specific situations.Case report: We Desktop Vaporizers report a clinical case of an adolescent with groin and right thigh pain and impaired gait after kicking a ball during a football match.
Discussion: The patient underwent a radiographic study, and an avulsion fracture of the lesser trochanter was diagnosed.He was successfully treated with a conservative approach and no sequelae were documented.