Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes

Background. Stress fractures of the metacarpal bones are considered uncommon. We report on 11 adolescent athletes with these stress fractures, successfully treated with cessation of sports activities. Representative case presentation. In case 1, a 15-year-old male tennis player presented with right...

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Main Authors: Karen Nishikawa, Yuka Kimura, Daisuke Chiba, Norihiro Sasaki, Shizuka Sasaki, Shinji Nishikawa, Yasuyuki Ishibashi
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Orthopedics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5840925
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spelling doaj-eda9e3696219402791d63ec9df9201972020-11-25T01:26:07ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Orthopedics2090-67492090-67572020-01-01202010.1155/2020/58409255840925Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket AthletesKaren Nishikawa0Yuka Kimura1Daisuke Chiba2Norihiro Sasaki3Shizuka Sasaki4Shinji Nishikawa5Yasuyuki Ishibashi6Hirosaki University School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanNishikawa Hand Surgery Orthopaedic Clinic, 2-2-12 Waseda, Hirosaki, Aomori, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori, 036-8562, JapanBackground. Stress fractures of the metacarpal bones are considered uncommon. We report on 11 adolescent athletes with these stress fractures, successfully treated with cessation of sports activities. Representative case presentation. In case 1, a 15-year-old male tennis player presented with right hand pain of 4-week duration without an acute trauma history. Tenderness existed on palpation along the dorsal and proximal second metacarpal bone. Plain radiographs demonstrated a periosteal reaction on the proximal shaft of the second metacarpal. Racket swinging was suspended. He returned to competitive tennis 2 months after the initial visit and continues to participate without symptoms. In case 2, a 16-year-old male boxer presented with right hand pain of 2-week duration that arose while punching. Acute trauma history was absent. Tenderness existed on palpation over the third metacarpal of the right hand. Plain radiographs demonstrated no periosteal reaction or fracture line. MRI showed a high signal on the third metatarsal bone on fat suppression and a low signal on T2-weighted images. Nonoperative treatment was initiated without external fixation, and punching was suspended. He returned to boxing 1 month after the initial visit without symptoms. Conclusions. The current case series of metacarpal stress fractures demonstrate that this condition is not as rare as previously reported. Metacarpal stress fractures are generally ignored since the clinical and radiological findings are mostly unclear. If an athlete experiences hand pain without acute onset during sports activities, especially in racket sports, the presence of a metacarpal stress fracture should be assessed by MRI.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5840925
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author Karen Nishikawa
Yuka Kimura
Daisuke Chiba
Norihiro Sasaki
Shizuka Sasaki
Shinji Nishikawa
Yasuyuki Ishibashi
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Yuka Kimura
Daisuke Chiba
Norihiro Sasaki
Shizuka Sasaki
Shinji Nishikawa
Yasuyuki Ishibashi
Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
Case Reports in Orthopedics
author_facet Karen Nishikawa
Yuka Kimura
Daisuke Chiba
Norihiro Sasaki
Shizuka Sasaki
Shinji Nishikawa
Yasuyuki Ishibashi
author_sort Karen Nishikawa
title Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
title_short Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
title_full Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
title_fullStr Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Metacarpal Stress Fracture Is Not an Uncommon Condition in Adolescent Racket Athletes
title_sort metacarpal stress fracture is not an uncommon condition in adolescent racket athletes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Orthopedics
issn 2090-6749
2090-6757
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background. Stress fractures of the metacarpal bones are considered uncommon. We report on 11 adolescent athletes with these stress fractures, successfully treated with cessation of sports activities. Representative case presentation. In case 1, a 15-year-old male tennis player presented with right hand pain of 4-week duration without an acute trauma history. Tenderness existed on palpation along the dorsal and proximal second metacarpal bone. Plain radiographs demonstrated a periosteal reaction on the proximal shaft of the second metacarpal. Racket swinging was suspended. He returned to competitive tennis 2 months after the initial visit and continues to participate without symptoms. In case 2, a 16-year-old male boxer presented with right hand pain of 2-week duration that arose while punching. Acute trauma history was absent. Tenderness existed on palpation over the third metacarpal of the right hand. Plain radiographs demonstrated no periosteal reaction or fracture line. MRI showed a high signal on the third metatarsal bone on fat suppression and a low signal on T2-weighted images. Nonoperative treatment was initiated without external fixation, and punching was suspended. He returned to boxing 1 month after the initial visit without symptoms. Conclusions. The current case series of metacarpal stress fractures demonstrate that this condition is not as rare as previously reported. Metacarpal stress fractures are generally ignored since the clinical and radiological findings are mostly unclear. If an athlete experiences hand pain without acute onset during sports activities, especially in racket sports, the presence of a metacarpal stress fracture should be assessed by MRI.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5840925
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