Traumatic, nonbattle hand injuries are common and appear to be a significant problem in the Combat Zone. Injuries occurring because of the closure of vehicle doors, hatches, and turrets make up a large portion of these injuries and represent an optimal area of intervention for possible injury mitigation.
Many forward units are being deployed with portable ultrasound capability. We describe a case of a patient with a complete patellar tendon rupture that was diagnosed in the deployed environment using a portable ultrasound. Military physicians can benefit from sonographic evaluation of patients with musculoskeletal injuries in a deployed setting. The information they gain can assist them in giving better care to their patients and in making decisions on patient evacuation.
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