Intersection syndrome can be caused by direct trauma to the second extensor compartment.
These tears can come from direct trauma; scratches; or particles, such as sand, glass, or small pieces of steel.
Blood phobia is often caused by direct or vicarious trauma in childhood or adolescence.
It may cause a direct trauma to the calf area.
Due to its long, relatively superficial course, it is susceptible to injury either through direct trauma or stretch.
This injury involves direct trauma to one or more fingers.
Ringbone is degenerative (unless it is caused by direct trauma).
Contusions are identified with two forms of diagnosis: acceleration of the brain and direct trauma.
Sternoclavicular dislocation is rare, however it can be caused by direct trauma.
This fracture always occurs following a prolonged stress or weight bearing, and the history of direct trauma is very rare.