Sports Medicine: Just the Facts

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Brett D Owens, MD
Brian D Busconi, MD

BONY INJURIES

AV ULSION FRACTURES AND APOPHYSEAL
INJURIES

•Avulsion fractures about the hip and pelvis are the
result of failure of the bone at the tendonous insertion
rather than the tendon itself. These injuries are more
common in skeletally immature athletes with open
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