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Share your X-ray/CT/MRI of your most noteworthy cycling related injury.


Injury group.  

17 members have voted

  1. 1. Which of these popular injury gangs do you belong to?

    • T12/L1 compression fracture
      0
    • Cervical spine
      0
    • Scaphoid/Distal radius
      3
    • Clavicle and AC joint
      7
    • Femur (jirrrrrr)
      0
    • Foot/Ankle
      1
    • Ribs
      2
    • Other
      2
    • Virgin skeletal elements
      2


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Posted (edited)

Over the last few years I have seen countless X-rays/CT's/MRI's of cycling related injuries. Quite a number of them from our own cycling WhatsApp group.

A picture is worth a thousand words. X-rays/CT's/MRI's are probably worth that and then some!

Please share yours here. Cropped and anonymized. If you can, a brief description of the circumstances and outcome. 

I'm sure we'll have quite the archive in no time. 

Edited by V18
Posted

Oooo! Nice.

Typing from hospital bed waiting for surgery to get it rebuilt. I present to you my latest act of bicycle induced self mutilation…

Circumstances: Conties BR2 bermy washout into WWE body slam.

Sound track: Drowning Pool….Let the bodies hit the floor…

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Posted (edited)

Scaphoid fracture

i dont have xrays of my right shoulders anymore  and i’ll spare you the gore of the  plastic surgery i needed on my face after that crash😅

Lets just say if you were a fan of futurama: Dr Zoidberg

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Posted
3 hours ago, MORNE said:

Oooo! Nice.

Typing from hospital bed waiting for surgery to get it rebuilt. I present to you my latest act of bicycle induced self mutilation…

Circumstances: Conties BR2 bermy washout into WWE body slam.

Sound track: Drowning Pool….Let the bodies hit the floor…

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So just to be clear, you won't be riding this weekend? 😜

Posted

Ok. This is quite the yield for a few hours of thread activity. *invests in the local trauma-ortho practice*

Posted
1 hour ago, Robbie Stewart said:

So just to be clear, you won't be riding this weekend? 😜

Ugh. Im trying to stay positive but i was told it will be a difficult surgery due to complexity of the mess i made. 

I know there is a tendency, especially with older docs, to rather under promise and over deliver, but they were not shying away from the fact that this will be a difficult puzzle to put back together and will need some proper recovery if it all goes to plan even. He reckons it could be 12 months. I hope not. My mental health wont make it. Riding bikes (badly) is my happy place.

I said i can do 12 weeks - final offer.

 

 

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Thermophage said:

Just the AC separation

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Pretty much the same as me, which was (for me) 12 years ago (next month). I’m sure I posted the x-ray somewhere on here previously. 
 

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Edited by Frosty
Posted

This is what happens when you try to hop on the pavement on a road bike after 4 hours of hard riding. Slowest OTB of my life, it's just the torsion that mad my arm break I couldn't believe it... Actually made me wonder if I had low bone density or something but nope...

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Also had a bit of a break in the wrist a couple of years ago, but can't remember the xray being very explicit, at least not like this one.

Like many above, also went through a nice snapped collar bone, but not cycling related so it doesn't count (plus it's so old I wouldn't know how to find a photo, it was long before facebook and all that, original is probably at my parents somewhere)

Posted (edited)

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Ah, fun topic. So far my only significant injury, fractured clavicle in mid-October. It was a very uncomfortable few days leading up to the surgery, as the displaced piece was poking and scraping directly up against the skin. Doctor said I was lucky it didn't actually break through the skin.

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