PMID: 30140566Aug 25, 2018Paper

OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS OF THE RADIAL HEAD IN A YOUNG ATHLETE: A CASE REPORT

International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
Firas MouradCésar Fernández de Las Peñas

Abstract

Elbow pain is common in young gymnasts and is frequently encountered by physical therapists working in direct access outpatient clinics. Most elbow pain is benign; however, non-specific symptoms can mask serious medical pathologies, as is the case with osteochondritis dissecans (OCD). OCD is a joint condition in which bone underneath the cartilage of a joint dies due to lack of blood flow. Risk factor analysis, palpable joint tenderness and swelling, joint locking, and a history of high intensity repetitive activities may inform the clinical reasoning; however, the diagnosis of OCD is best made using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this case report is to describe the main components of the history and physical examination that led to OCD differential diagnosis. A 12-year-old female gymnast presented to an outpatient physical therapy clinic with right elbow pain following a compressive trauma. The decision was made to refer the patient for diagnostic imaging evaluation due to localized joint swelling and point tenderness over the radial head, elbow pain with compressive loading, the presence of demographic risk factors, and a recent worsening in her symptoms after a second trauma. MRI subsequently revealed OCD a...Continue Reading

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