
Ergenlik dönemindeki kişilerde torakal bölge, geniş yer kaplaması ve vücudun orta kısmında bulunması nedeniyle sıklıkla zedelenmeye maruz kalır. Bunların çoğu önemli sorunlar oluşturmaz. Bununla birlikte, spor hekimleri nadir görülen, ama ciddi iç organ yaralanmalarına karşı uyanık olmalıdırlar.
In adolescents, the chest is frequently vulnerable to sports-related trauma due to its size and location. Fortunately, most of them are insignificant in nature. However, sports physicians should always be alert to rare serious visceral organ injuries.
Adolescent, Thoracic Injuries, Turkey, Adolescent Health Services, Athletic Injuries, Humans, adolescent;athletic injuries/diagnosis;athletic injuries/etiology;athletic injuries/prevention & control;athletic injuries/physiopathology;athletic injuries/therapy;child;diagnosis;differential;dislocations/etiology;dislocations/radiography;fractures/ra
Adolescent, Thoracic Injuries, Turkey, Adolescent Health Services, Athletic Injuries, Humans, adolescent;athletic injuries/diagnosis;athletic injuries/etiology;athletic injuries/prevention & control;athletic injuries/physiopathology;athletic injuries/therapy;child;diagnosis;differential;dislocations/etiology;dislocations/radiography;fractures/ra
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