hi all,
i've just seen a patient who looks like he is developing myositis ossificans but has some interesting other symptoms and i'd appreciate some opinions.
Hx: >4/52 traumatic impact to R gastoc playing soccer.
>sustained full force of opponent through 4 studs leaving 4 distinct breaks in skin and gross diffuse swelling in calf and localised swelling around stud marks.
>after 3 days bruising settled around foot
>rested for 4/52, local bruising resolved but general oedema remained in lower leg and ankle
>saw GP, told he had 'blood pockets' in gastroc & to take ibuprofen
Now: >difficulty walking so cycling everywhere
>wasted whole of L quadrant
>2 distinct lumps under stud marks which are exquisitely tender to palpate
>moderate oedema R ankle
>1.5cm increase in R mid calf girth
>grade 3 muscle strength only R calf
I know i have to get him X-ray'd to confirm myositis ossification but was wandering whether anyone could suggest why his ankle is still swollen. also what modalities can be used to treat either collagen laydown in the muscle or myositis ossification.
at the moment he has commenced on a eccentric strengthening programme for the R calf.
cheers,
tomc90
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