Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2023 Jan-Dec;14:21501319231201092. doi: 10.1177/21501319231201092.
A healthy 15-year-old right-hand dominant football player presented to the clinic for a preparticipation examination (PPE) with an exam notable for reduced right shoulder range of motion. The patient reported no complaints, including no pain. Upon questioning, he noted a remote non-sports related injury to that shoulder with unremarkable radiographs at that time. Subsequent X-ray imaging showed a bony abnormality thought to be consistent with an osteochondroma. However, advanced imaging identified it as a heterotrophic ossification center that required a complex, multidisciplinary surgical team to correct. This case of a high school football player's routine PPE that resulted in surgery highlights not only whether sport participation is safe, but also the importance of direct, specific language that asks about the history of injuries, rather than specifically sports related.
一位健康的 15 岁右利手足球运动员前来诊所进行参赛前检查(PPE),检查发现其右肩关节活动范围减小。患者自述无任何不适,包括无疼痛。询问病史时,他提到右肩曾有一次与运动无关的受伤,但当时的 X 光片未见明显异常。随后的 X 光成像显示骨异常,考虑为骨软骨瘤。然而,高级影像学检查将其识别为异位骨化中心,需要一个复杂的多学科手术团队来纠正。这个高中足球运动员的常规 PPE 导致手术的案例不仅突出了运动参与是否安全的问题,还强调了使用直接、具体的语言询问受伤史的重要性,而不是具体的运动相关问题。