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British Journal of Sports Medicine 2005;39:69
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine.
Br J Sports Med 2005;39:69
© 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine

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Quadrilateral space syndrome: a case study and review of the literature

W T Hoskins, H P Pollard, A J McDonald

Quadrilateral space syndrome is an uncommon injury. The true prevalence is unknown because of a lack of literature and possible misdiagnosis. Prevalence may increase as knowledge of the syndrome increases. The case is presented of a recreational triathlete who had a spontaneous onset of quadrilateral space syndrome. The diagnosis was made by physical examination and confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging. A conservative, yet aggressive rehabilitation programme resulted in functional improvement within six weeks. Results have been maintained for eight weeks.

(Br J Sports Med 2005;39:e9) http://bjsm.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/39/1/e9

Prevalence of headache in Australian footballers

P McCrory, J Heywood, C Coffey

Objective: To survey the prevalence and . . . [Full text of this article]


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