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The following electronic only articles are published in conjunction with this issue of BJSM (see also pages 742, 753, and 757).
Traumatic tear of tibialis anterior during a Gaelic football game: a case report
M Constantinou, A Wilson
Reports of traumatic injury to the anterior lower leg muscles are scarce, with only a handful of reports of traumatic injury to the tibialis anterior. A database search of Medline, Cinhal, and Sports Discus only revealed three such cases, and they did not result from a direct sporting injury. This report documents the case of a traumatic rupture of tibialis anterior muscle in a young female Gaelic football player. It details the surgical repair and management of tibialis anterior muscle and the physiotherapy rehabilitation to full function.
(Br J Sports Med 2004;38:e30) http://bjsm.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/38/5/e30
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