BACKGROUND Calcific tendinopathy denotes calcific deposits in a specific tendon.It is also known as calcifying tendinitis,calcifying periarticulitis,or periarticular apatite deposition disease.Recently,extracorporeal ...BACKGROUND Calcific tendinopathy denotes calcific deposits in a specific tendon.It is also known as calcifying tendinitis,calcifying periarticulitis,or periarticular apatite deposition disease.Recently,extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT)has been reported to be effective in relieving and treating pain in calcific tendinopathy.CASE SUMMARY A 36-year-old female patient suffered from left hip joint pain for six months.The pain was increased during abduction of the hip,waking,and jumping.B-mode ultrasonography was performed by a physiatrist with an L12-5 linear transducer.A single session of ESWT was given in the marking area under ultrasound guidance at 4 Hz,2500 shots with intensity of stimulation using energy of 0.1 mJ/mm2.The hip pain of the patient slowly decreased within 4 wk after starting the ESWT.After six weeks of ESWT,her hip pain was completely resolved.However,the size of calcification showed almost no reduction in simple radiography at the final follow-up.CONCLUSION Ultrasonography is a very good modality not only for diagnosing calcified tendinitis by classical appearance,but also for evaluating the effect of ESWT during the follow-up period.展开更多
BACKGROUND Femoral neck stress fractures(FNSFs)are commonly found in long-distance running athletes.For FNSFs,early diagnosis and proper treatment are important.The objective of this study was to report FNSFs that occ...BACKGROUND Femoral neck stress fractures(FNSFs)are commonly found in long-distance running athletes.For FNSFs,early diagnosis and proper treatment are important.The objective of this study was to report FNSFs that occurred after excessive exercise using trampoline in middle-aged women.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old woman who exercised jumping on a trampoline for 6 wk for 1-3 h a day to diet.Exercise includes repeated flexion-extension of the hip joint.The patient was admitted to the hospital due to sudden bilateral groin pain that occurred suddenly during a trampoline exercise.Hip magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed bilateral FNSFs.After 2 wk of follow-up with conservative treatment,the pain slightly decreased.However,it did not disappear completely.It was determined that it was difficult to control symptoms only by conservation treatment.Thus,closed reduction and internal fixation using a cannulated screw were performed for the more painful left hip joint.After operation,the pain was improved.Walking using crutches was possible.Followup MRI showed that the right femoral head signal was decreased compared to the left femoral head signal.Therefore,nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug and conservative treatment were provided.CONCLUSION In middle-aged people,excessive trampoline exercise can repeat hip flexion and extension for a short period of time,leading to FNSFs.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Calcific tendinopathy denotes calcific deposits in a specific tendon.It is also known as calcifying tendinitis,calcifying periarticulitis,or periarticular apatite deposition disease.Recently,extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT)has been reported to be effective in relieving and treating pain in calcific tendinopathy.CASE SUMMARY A 36-year-old female patient suffered from left hip joint pain for six months.The pain was increased during abduction of the hip,waking,and jumping.B-mode ultrasonography was performed by a physiatrist with an L12-5 linear transducer.A single session of ESWT was given in the marking area under ultrasound guidance at 4 Hz,2500 shots with intensity of stimulation using energy of 0.1 mJ/mm2.The hip pain of the patient slowly decreased within 4 wk after starting the ESWT.After six weeks of ESWT,her hip pain was completely resolved.However,the size of calcification showed almost no reduction in simple radiography at the final follow-up.CONCLUSION Ultrasonography is a very good modality not only for diagnosing calcified tendinitis by classical appearance,but also for evaluating the effect of ESWT during the follow-up period.
文摘BACKGROUND Femoral neck stress fractures(FNSFs)are commonly found in long-distance running athletes.For FNSFs,early diagnosis and proper treatment are important.The objective of this study was to report FNSFs that occurred after excessive exercise using trampoline in middle-aged women.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old woman who exercised jumping on a trampoline for 6 wk for 1-3 h a day to diet.Exercise includes repeated flexion-extension of the hip joint.The patient was admitted to the hospital due to sudden bilateral groin pain that occurred suddenly during a trampoline exercise.Hip magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed bilateral FNSFs.After 2 wk of follow-up with conservative treatment,the pain slightly decreased.However,it did not disappear completely.It was determined that it was difficult to control symptoms only by conservation treatment.Thus,closed reduction and internal fixation using a cannulated screw were performed for the more painful left hip joint.After operation,the pain was improved.Walking using crutches was possible.Followup MRI showed that the right femoral head signal was decreased compared to the left femoral head signal.Therefore,nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug and conservative treatment were provided.CONCLUSION In middle-aged people,excessive trampoline exercise can repeat hip flexion and extension for a short period of time,leading to FNSFs.