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Tibiofibular synostosis in a professional football player
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2007
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Unusual CauseAnterior Tibial PainProfessional Football PlayerOsteoarthritisSclerodermaMedicineConservative TreatmentOrthopaedic SurgeryConnective Tissue Disease
We present an unusual cause of anterior tibial pain in a 24-year-old professional international football player who was found to have a synostosis of the middle-third of the diaphysis of the tibia and fibula. This is a rarely described phenomenon. Conservative treatment is the recommended treatment of choice, but this failed in our patient. Resection produced resolution of symptoms; he remained symptom-free three years later.
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