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Citation

Kramer M, Manser M, Kim OCH, Jost B, Spross C. Trauma Case Rep 2023; 47: e100906.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100906

PMID

37654701

PMCID

PMC10467027

Abstract

CASE: A 40-year-old man fell while wake surfing and his left arm got tangled in the rope. This caused a closed complete rupture of the M. biceps brachii. A primary muscle suture led to unrestricted function and excellent patient satisfaction after two years.

CONCLUSIONS: The mentioned muscle rupture is a rare injury mainly described for paratroopers. As it has also been described for wakeboarding, this is the first description in wake surfing. Whereas in wakeboarding mainly experts are at risk during jumps, in wake surfing beginners are in danger and must be advised accordingly. Generally, the muscle suture leads to excellent function in these patients.


Language: en

Keywords

Biceps brachii rupture; Closed muscle rupture; Muscle suture; Parachute injury; Wakesurfing

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