Abdominal Wall Case 1

F40 with 2 years RLQ pain after an open abdominal hysterectomy performed for endometriosis (with surgical access via an old cesarean section scar). Pain described as ‘burning’ in quality, provoked by physical activity and getting slowly worse over time, with an unexplained bulge of the RLQ abdominal wall now also present.

Shoulder Case 1

A 27 year old male body-builder presented with bilateral anterior shoulder pain particularly when bench pressing.…

Pubic Apophysitis

Definition Pubic apophysitis is a stress reaction at the secondary growth centre of the developing pubic bone, a common source of groin pain in athletes of adolescent or young adult age.   Synonyms Osteitis pubis, Athletic osteitis pu…

Hip Case 4

F24 dancer with persistent antero-lateral hip pain after recent hip hyperextension injury.…

Pubic instability

‘Groin disruption injury’ is a condition of chronic groin pain which is associated with pubic instability. The condition is most common as an overuse phenomenon in footballers, but can also occur in other sports (e.g. hockey) and is occ…

Hand Case 2

Acute thumb injury. Swelling & tenderness over medial aspect of MCPJ1.…

Hand Case 1

F56 with fall onto hand and clinical features of UCL injury at MCPJ1.…

Elbow Case 2

M60 with 2 months ache along the dorsolateral aspect of proximal forearm after 'taking up weights’.…

Elbow Case 1

M28 kayaker with exertional dorsolateral forearm pain when paddling.…

Knee Case 1

F18 surf lifesaver with lateral knee pain.…