Volume 6, Issue 6 pp. 556-559
Clinical Pearl

Exertional Rhabdomyolysis of the Elbow Flexor Muscles From Weight Lifting

Elizabeth H. Pierson BS

Elizabeth H. Pierson BS

University of Toledo College of Medicine, Toledo, OH

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Brian M. Bantum MD

Brian M. Bantum MD

Silver State Spinecare, Sparks, NV

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Michael P. Schaefer MD

Corresponding Author

Michael P. Schaefer MD

Cleveland Clinic, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 9500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44195

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First published: 29 January 2014
Citations: 7

Abstract

Ultrasound imaging of rhabdomyolysis previously has been reported in the literature, but differing descriptions of its appearance exist. In this report, we describe a relatively rare case of exertional rhabdomyolysis of the anterior arm muscles. This injury may appear sonographically different than more severe cases of rhabdomyolysis. Our patient was a young, active individual participating in a weight-lifting exercise as part of a physiology laboratory experiment. Ultrasound was helpful to assist in the diagnosis and rule out other conditions. He was treated conservatively and eventually made a complete recovery.

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