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INJURY TITLE
Quadriceps Contusion ‘Cork Thigh’ |
INJURY OVERVIEW
Very common injury in all contact sports. Usually follows a direct blow to the front of the thigh and there is an area of intense tenderness – usually made worse by contracting the thigh muscles. |
INJURY IN-DEPTH INFORMATION
The direct trauma will cause damage to the muscle belly and lead to a bleeding response (much like a cut on your hand for example). The problem arises as this blood cannot just leak away, so I causes an increase in pressure inside the tissue. Depending upon the severity of the contusion, the rest period needed can vary from a few days to a good few weeks away from sport or activity. |
COMMON SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
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HOW IS IT ASSESSED
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GENERAL TREATMENT
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WHICH HEALTH PROFESSIONAL TO CONSULT
PHYSIO X |
MEDIC X |
PODIATRY |
Put an ‘X’ next to each health professional that most commonly deals with this injury.
i.e. tennis elbow would be Physio and Medic as injections are common, whereas for muscular LBP it would be Physio and not Medic as they would just refer them to a Physio.