Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Foot bone contusion

 Getting a collision of the foot isn't a great thing to have. This chap limped in to see me with a slight swelling on his left foot. He thought it was fine as he was able to jog 6km in his sports shoes. However, he was concerned that he wasn't able to play football. His initial X-rays ruled out a fracture and the ultrasound scan ruled out tendon involvement. (One may resort to do an MRI if there is a high index of suspicion of a stress fracture especially if he has prodromal pain). We resorted to focal shockwave to sort out any bone oedema. He felt much better and was hopeful to play soon. Whatever it is, he would still need to have full pain-free function to execute all the football skills when he goes back to sports specific rehabilitation next week. 




Wednesday, 4 June 2025

Acromioclavicular Joint Arthrosis

 Had a young player come by with Right shoulder pain and restriction of overhead movement recently. His main complaint was he couldn't scratch his back unlike previously. Apparently he slept wrongly and woke up with the pain the next day. He had a Diclofenac sodium injection (Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) from a local doctor and felt better. However, there was some residual pain which lasted for 2 months. He was still able to play competitively but needed kinesiotaping. 

We did an ultrasound scan to find out that the had sclerotic changes and bursitis at his Right Acromioclavicular joint. Upon discussing the options of treatment, he decided that he would try focal shockwave treatment instead of intra-articular corticosteroid injection. 


 He left without the kinesiotape and with the possibility of full overhead movement and was able to scratch his back. Will see him again after 2 weeks to see how he is, but it will be highly unlikely that he will need another treatment so soon.