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. 2017 Oct 3;10(3):217–222. doi: 10.1177/1941738117732318

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Acute side strain in a fast bowler after a “pull-down” injury of the nonbowling arm. Arrows delineate the tear and retraction of the internal oblique muscle. (a, c, d) Magnetic resonance imaging reveals an internal oblique muscle tear with a small hematoma. (b) The computed tomography scan reveals an associated avulsion fracture of the osteochondral tip of 11th rib. EO, external oblique; IO, internal oblique; TA, transversus abdominis.