Q. All of these prefixes are used for well known sports related injuries except?
a. Runner's
b. Jumper's
c. Gamekeeper's
d. Thrower's
e. Bowler's
f. Stryker's
Answer -
e,f
All the other options are well described sports injury patterns -
Runner's fracture - spiral fracture distal fibula
Jumper's knee - Patellar tendinitis
Gamekeeper's thumb - injury to ulnar collateral ligament of thumb
Thrower's elbow - medial ligamentous strain of elbow, also referred as golfer's elbow or javelin thrower's elbow with strain to ulnar collateral ligament of elbow.
There is no well described injuries with bowler's or stryker's.
There however is 'stryker's notch' radiographic view for shoulder region to assess recurrent instability due to glenohumeral defects.
a. Runner's
b. Jumper's
c. Gamekeeper's
d. Thrower's
e. Bowler's
f. Stryker's
Answer -
e,f
All the other options are well described sports injury patterns -
Runner's fracture - spiral fracture distal fibula
Jumper's knee - Patellar tendinitis
Gamekeeper's thumb - injury to ulnar collateral ligament of thumb
Thrower's elbow - medial ligamentous strain of elbow, also referred as golfer's elbow or javelin thrower's elbow with strain to ulnar collateral ligament of elbow.
There is no well described injuries with bowler's or stryker's.
There however is 'stryker's notch' radiographic view for shoulder region to assess recurrent instability due to glenohumeral defects.
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