Clavicle fracture and triathlon performance: a case report

Lennart Gerdesmeyer, Rainer Burgkart, Amol Saxena

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Abstract

Background: Collarbone fracture is a common injury, particularly among athletes involved in contact sports and participating in endurance activities. Conventional treatment requires surgery and postoperative immobilization, resulting in an average return-to-sport timeframe of approximately 13 weeks. This case challenges the established treatment protocols, aiming to expedite recovery and enable a quicker resumption of high-intensity athletic activities. Case presentation: A 24-year-old Caucasian athlete completed a Half-Ironman Triathlon (70.3) merely three weeks post-collarbone fracture. Utilizing Extracorporeal Magneto-Transduction Therapy (EMTT) alongside surgical intervention, the patient achieved accelerated healing and remarkable performance outcomes without encountering any adverse effects. Conclusions: The integration of EMTT into the treatment paradigm for bone fractures alters the traditional understanding of recovery timelines and rehabilitation strategies. This case highlights the potential benefits of electromagnetic wave therapy in expediting the healing process and enabling athletes to resume high-level sports activities at an earlier stage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number197
JournalJournal of Medical Case Reports
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Accelerated healing
  • Case report
  • Collarbone fracture
  • Electromagnetic field therapy
  • Fracture healing
  • Return to sports
  • Treatment guidelines

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