Diastasis of the pubic symphysis peculiar to horse riders: Modern aspects of pelvic pommel injuries

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Diastasis of the pubic symphysis is a well documented injury typically associated with high energy trauma. Three cases in horse riders are here described, emphasising the appropriate modern investigation, including computed tomography, and orthopaedic and urological management.

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Mulhall, K. J., Khan, Y., Ahmed, A., O’Farrell, D., Burke, T. E., & Moloney, M. (2002). Diastasis of the pubic symphysis peculiar to horse riders: Modern aspects of pelvic pommel injuries. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 36(1), 74–75. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.36.1.74

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