2010
DOI: 10.1007/174_2010_15
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“…Clinical symptoms and treatment approach differ for each type of injury. 6 Most of the cases are acute avulsion injuries induced by a violent, unbalanced, and eccentric muscular contraction that applies an indirect loading onto the apophyseal attachment. [7][8][9] The ischial tuberosity is affected in most cases, followed by the anterior inferior and anterior superior iliac spine.…”
Section: Tendon Injuries In the Growing Skeleton Apophysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical symptoms and treatment approach differ for each type of injury. 6 Most of the cases are acute avulsion injuries induced by a violent, unbalanced, and eccentric muscular contraction that applies an indirect loading onto the apophyseal attachment. [7][8][9] The ischial tuberosity is affected in most cases, followed by the anterior inferior and anterior superior iliac spine.…”
Section: Tendon Injuries In the Growing Skeleton Apophysismentioning
confidence: 99%