Case Study: The Conservative Management of a Complex Mid Foot Injury in an Elite Professional Footballer

Rhodes, David orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-4224-1959, Leather, Mark and Parker, Russell (2021) Case Study: The Conservative Management of a Complex Mid Foot Injury in an Elite Professional Footballer. Research in Sports Medicine . ISSN 1543-8627

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2021.1895785

Abstract

Lisfranc injuries, often accompanied with tarsometatarsal joint (TMTJ) disruption are not well documented in football despite becoming increasingly more prevalent within other athletic populations. Currently there is a paucity of evidence documenting prognosis, rehabilitation strategy and outcome. The presented case summarises the conservative rehabilitation and return to play of a 26-year-old elite professional footballer who presented with a Lisfranc injury alongside a 3rd TMTJ coalition stress response. Injury was sustained when landing awkwardly from a jump causing the midfoot to be forced into a hyper-plantarflexed position. Palpation identified tenderness over the 2nd and 3rd MT, with a positive piano key test. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), stork view x-ray and review from a leading foot and ankle specialist confirmed diagnosis, post contradictory MRI results. Presented is a summary of the assessment process, conservative management of the injury and the resultant rehabilitation process followed, which led to the successful return to play of the athlete.


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