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Best R et al. – Several invasive and non–invasive therapeutical options were discussed in this rare case with a final decision for a conservative strategy. Seven weeks after injury the player was able to return to play. Even if musculoskeletal problems are most likely in high impact athletes, referred pain due to less common disorders has always to be kept in mind.

   

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