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"Overuse" - an overused term? (Overuse Injury).

British Journal of Sports Medicine

| April 01, 2002 | Gregory, P.L. | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Use of the term overuse injury should be avoided until there is definite proof of the cause of the injury

Injuries are often categorised as being due to trauma or overuse. When no moment of trauma is recalled, then an assumption is made that an injury is the result of overuse. In this article, I will argue that there is insufficient evidence to support this extensive use of the term "overuse" and that there are problems associated with using it. Thus, we should avoid the term, which implies the cause of the injury, until we have proof of the cause.

WHAT IS MEANT BY OVERUSE

Overuse injury is now categorised in medical subject headings as "cumulative trauma disorder (CTD)". This is a subcategory of sprains and strains. CTD is defined as a "Harmful and painful condition caused by overuse or overexertion of some part of the musculoskeletal system, often resulting from work-related physical activities. It is characterized by inflammation, pain, or dysfunction of the involved joints, bones, ligaments, and nerves." The term includes overuse injury, overuse syndrome, repetition strain injury, repetitive strain injury, and repetitive motion disorders. As CTD is defined as being caused by overuse, this definition fails to clarify the meaning of overuse injury. Overuse probably implies there is an amount of use that is excessive, and if use reaches or exceeds that amount then injuries arise.

Consider now this term as used in sports medicine. Traumas, such as a fractured tibia caused by a tackle in soccer, are likely to be …

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