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Commonly missed orthopedic problems.
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Orthopedic ProblemsAchilles Tendon RuptureSoft Tissue InjuryMusculoskeletal DisordersHindfoot FusionLower Limb TraumaOsteoarthritisKnee InjuriesOrthopaedicsTendon InjurySurgeryArthroscopic TechniqueMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryNon-operative TreatmentLong-term Disabling ConditionsPhysical TherapyAchilles Tendon Ruptures
When not diagnosed early and managed appropriately, common musculoskeletal injuries may result in long-term disabling conditions. Anterior cruciate ligament tears are some of the most common knee ligament injuries. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis may present with little or no hip pain, and subtle or absent physical and radiographic findings. Femoral neck stress fractures, if left untreated, may result in avascular necrosis, refractures and pseudoarthrosis. A delay in diagnosis of scaphoid fractures may cause early wrist arthrosis if nonunion results. Ulnar collateral ligament tears are a frequently overlooked injury in skiers. The diagnosis of Achilles tendon rupture is missed as often as 25 percent of the time. Posterior tibial tendon tears may result in fixed bony planus if diagnosis is delayed, necessitating hindfoot fusion rather than simple soft tissue repair. Family physicians should be familiar with the initial assessment of these conditions and, when appropriate, refer patients promptly to an orthopedic surgeon.