Avulsion Fracture of the Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine.
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Five cases of avulsion of the anterior inferior ilaiac spine are presented. All the fractures occurred during sports activities, 4 while playing soccer and 1 while running. As one of the mechanical factors leading to this injury, we suggested that the activity of the vastus medialis muscle may greatly influence the occurrence of this fracture in sports related to kicking such as soccer.Two cases were treated conservatively, with advice given not to take part in sports and 3 were treated surgically. Generally, conservative treatment is prevalent since the results are nearly equally as good, whether treated conservatively or surgically. However, we prefer surgical fixation if the patient hopes to return to sports activity as early as possible.
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