Abstract
The five patients reported herein had various archery-related injuries of the upper extremities. Acute injuries included arrow laceration of a digital nerve and artery, contusion of forearm skin and subcutaneous tissue, and compression neuropathy of digital nerves from the bowstring. Chronic injuries included bilateral medial epicondylitis and median nerve compression at the wrist, de Quervain's tenosynovitis, and median nerve compression at the elbow. Essential measures for archery safety include use of archery protective gear, use of a light-weight bow, conditioning of the forearm flexor muscles, and modifications in drawing the bowstring.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Arm Injuries / etiology*
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Arm Injuries / prevention & control
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Arm Injuries / therapy
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Athletic Injuries / etiology*
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Athletic Injuries / prevention & control
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Athletic Injuries / therapy
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome / etiology
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome / prevention & control
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome / therapy
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Hand Injuries / etiology*
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Hand Injuries / prevention & control
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Hand Injuries / therapy
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Hematoma / etiology
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Hematoma / prevention & control
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Hematoma / therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Protective Devices
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Skin Diseases / etiology
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Skin Diseases / prevention & control
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Skin Diseases / therapy
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Tenosynovitis / etiology
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Tenosynovitis / prevention & control
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Tenosynovitis / therapy
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Wounds, Penetrating / etiology
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Wounds, Penetrating / prevention & control
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Wounds, Penetrating / therapy