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CASE REPORT
Fracture shaft of clavicle, an indirect injury from bench pressing
Homerton University Hospital, Orthopaedic Department, London, UK
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
I P S Gill
2 Bevan Drive, Longbenton, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE12 8WD, UK; ipgill{at}yahoo.com
Injuries related to weight training are becoming increasingly common as the trend for body resistance training grows. There have been numerous injuries related to repeated stress, but this appears to be the first reported case of a fracture of the shaft of clavicle related to violent muscular contraction. It occurred in a 28 year old man during bench pressing. He was treated conservatively and the fracture united in six weeks. Resistant trainers should be made aware of the risks of heavy weight training and need proper supervision.
Keywords: bench pressing; clavicle fracture; weight training
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Br. J. Sports Med. 2004 38: 567.
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