Barista's fracture: a new occupational hazard.

JRSM Open Pub Date : 2020-05-06 eCollection Date: 2020-05-01 DOI:10.1177/2054270420918493
Baasil Syed Yusuf, Neil Segaren, Nicholas Segaren, Livio Di Mascio
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Stress fracture of the clavicle is a rare injury usually occurring in high-level athletes. It is typically a result of repetitive sporting activity or unusual strain. We present the first case of an occupational clavicle stress fracture in a young female barista. The patient initially presented with insidious onset clavicular pain. There was no history of trauma, and an undisplaced fracture was present on the plain radiograph but overlooked by the emergency physicians. Two weeks later, the patient presented again with worsening symptoms, and a displaced fracture of the clavicle was diagnosed on plain radiograph. A thorough occupational history revealed the cause of her pain, which was the mechanical activity of coffee tamping and the fracture went on to unite with no further complications. No other cause was found on investigations including magnetic resonance imaging. The fracture healed with cessation of coffee tamping. This case highlights a previously unrecognised occupational hazard of coffee tamping as a potential cause of stress fracture of clavicle.

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咖啡师骨折:一种新的职业危害。
锁骨应力性骨折是一种罕见的损伤,通常发生在高水平运动员中。它通常是重复性运动或异常劳损的结果。我们提出的第一例职业锁骨应力性骨折在一个年轻的女咖啡师。患者最初表现为隐匿性锁骨疼痛。患者无外伤史,平片显示未移位骨折,但急诊医师忽略了。两周后,患者再次出现症状恶化,x平片诊断为锁骨移位性骨折。彻底的职业病史揭示了她疼痛的原因,这是咖啡夯实的机械活动,骨折继续愈合,没有进一步的并发症。在包括核磁共振成像在内的调查中没有发现其他原因。骨折在停止咖啡夯实后愈合。这个病例强调了以前未被认识到的咖啡夯实的职业危害是锁骨应力性骨折的潜在原因。
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期刊介绍: JRSM Open is a peer reviewed online-only journal that follows the open-access publishing model. It is a companion journal to the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. The journal publishes research papers, research letters, clinical and methodological reviews, and case reports. Our aim is to inform practice and policy making in clinical medicine. The journal has an international and multispecialty readership that includes primary care and public health professionals.
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