Abstract
Case: In this case report, we presented the case of an adolescent tennis player with avulsion injury of the subscapularis tendon of the right shoulder.Patients: A 17-year-old right-hand-dominant male tennis player visited our hospital complaining of pain in the anterior aspect of the right shoulder. We performed X-ray and three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for the diagnosis.Results: Plain radiographs did not reveal the presence of lesion; however, 3D-CT and MRI scans showed a small bony fragment located between the humeral head and the glenoid of the scapula and a high-intensity area of the subscapularis tendon. He was subsequently diagnosed with incomplete joint side tear of the subscapularis tendon with a small bony fragment. Subsequently, we performed arthroscopic excision of the bony fragment and repair of the subscapularis tendon.Conclusions: This case highlighted the presence of an injury with minor trauma associated with repeated tennis strokes in a skeletally immature patient. © 2012 Kato et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Kato, S., Funasaki, H., Kan, I., Yoshida, M., Kasama, K., & Marumo, K. (2012). Incomplete joint side tear of the subscapularis tendon with a small fragment in an adolescent tennis player: a case report. Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy and Technology, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2555-4-24
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