Acquisition of a chronic subdural haematoma during training for competitive race walking?

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A 65 year old man, anticoagulated for cardiac problems, developed hemiparesis while training for race walking. A computed tomography scan showed a chronic subdural haematoma. This is the first report of a chronic subdural haematoma possibly caused by the jarring action of race walking.

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Carmont, M. R., Mahattanakul, W., & Pigott, T. (2002). Acquisition of a chronic subdural haematoma during training for competitive race walking? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 36(4), 306–307. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.36.4.306

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