October 2024
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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October 2024
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
March 2024
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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
Introduction: Rectus abdominis muscle strains are common and can be debilitating in both professional and amateur athletes who engage in strenuous activity.Case Report: We report a rare case of rectus abdominis muscle tear in an amateur bodybuilder diagnosed by point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in the emergency department (ED). The patient had presented to the ED three separate times after strenuous exercise, received costly diagnostic workups, and ultimately was diagnosed on the third visit with grade 2 bilateral rectus abdominis tear. The patient was given appropriate education and sports medicine follow-up. He underwent rehabilitation focused on trunk and core stability. At eight-week follow-up, the patient had made a full recovery.Conclusion: To our knowledge, a case of bilateral rectus abdominis tear diagnosed by ultrasound in the emergency setting has not been previously published. Our case report highlights the utility of POCUS in diagnosing musculoskeletal pathology and preventing costly bounce-back visits.
November 2023
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
June 2023
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
... In the context of muscle injuries, POCUS enables the accurate assessment of muscle fiber disruption, hematoma formation, and tissue regeneration, which is crucial for determining the appropriate intensity and timing of rehabilitation exercises (Sanoja and Shalaby 2024). ...
March 2024
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine