1975
DOI: 10.1177/036354657500300408
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Fracture of the iliac crest apophysis: An unusual hip pointer

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“…The anterior iliac crest is the site of attachment of the abdominal musculature, and avulsion injuries can occur at this level in the adolescent athlete with an unfused apophysis. [20][21][22][23] The iliac crest apophysis typically begins ossification by 15 years of age and closes by 18 years of age. The majority of iliac crest avulsions result from repetitive trauma associated with running or jumping but may also occur as the result of direct trauma to the iliac crest.…”
Section: Iliac Crest Apophysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anterior iliac crest is the site of attachment of the abdominal musculature, and avulsion injuries can occur at this level in the adolescent athlete with an unfused apophysis. [20][21][22][23] The iliac crest apophysis typically begins ossification by 15 years of age and closes by 18 years of age. The majority of iliac crest avulsions result from repetitive trauma associated with running or jumping but may also occur as the result of direct trauma to the iliac crest.…”
Section: Iliac Crest Apophysismentioning
confidence: 99%