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Displaced Salter-Harris type I injury in a gymnast. A slipped capital humeral epiphysis?
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1994
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KinesiologyMedicineAdolescent Olympic-level GymnastKnee InjuriesProximal HumerusRotator CuffRehabilitationArthroscopic TechniqueShoulder GirdleAthletic TrainingElbow DisordersOrthopaedic SurgeryInvolved ShoulderSalter-harris TypeShoulder SurgeryPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
The case of an adolescent Olympic-level gymnast with insidious onset shoulder pain is presented. Radiographic evaluation revealed bilateral physeal irregularities of the proximal humerus similar to those seen in Little Leaguer's shoulder. Roentgenograms of the involved shoulder also demonstrated Salter-Harris type I displacement at this physis and a slipped capital humeral epiphysis was diagnosed. A discussion reviewing proximal humeral physeal injury follows the case presentation.