Sportverletz Sportschaden 2015; 29(02): 122-123
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1399097
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Schraubenlockerung nach Calcaneusstoppschraube bei Trampolinspringen

Loosening of a Calcaneo-Stop Screw after Trampolining
K. Trieb
,
T. Fingernagel
,
A. Petershofer
,
S. G. Hofstaetter
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Publication History

Publication Date:
24 February 2015 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Der flexible Plattfuß stellt eine häufige Fehlstellung im Kindesalter dar. Bei ausgeprägter Symptomatik und nach Ausschöpfen konservativer Therapiemaßnahmen steht unter anderen die operative Versorgung mittels einer Calcaneusstopschraube zur Auswahl. Vorliegende Arbeit behandelt die Lockerung nach Calcaneusstopschraube, bei einem 12-Jährigen männlichen Patienten nach exzessiven Trampolinspringen.

Abstract

Flexible flatfoot is a common malalignment in the paediatric population. Arthroereisis with a calcaneo-stop screw is an effective surgical procedure for treating juvenile flexible flatfoot after conservative measures have been fully exploited. In the present report, we describe the case of a loosening of a calcaneo-stop screw in a 12-year-old youth after excessive trampolining.

 
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