Every now and again one of our physicians brings important medical journal articles to our attention.
Usually this is related to an interesting clinical case presentation of some psychiatric issue.
Tonight was a little different. I present for your consideration
Fractured Tibia & Fibula Due to Erotic Dancing
Yes. That is really what it says.
In brief, there is a popular local dance in Trinidad & Tobago, called 'wining' (described in the article) that has resulted in injury to some people who attempt it.
There are a couple of nasty pre-reduction x-rays of injury, along with a charming picture of a gentleman who is likely one of the article's authors demonstrating the dance (although this would have been much more instructive as video rather than a still image.)
The conclusion reached by the authors appears to be that this is a dance that should not be attempted by fat, drunken tourists.
As if that were not bad enough ... younger males who attempt this dance also face danger ... one
far greater than a broken leg.
Quote:
'Wining' in particular has been associated with paraphimosis in young males and is documented as an esoteric cause of paraphimosis.
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I had to ask about paraphimosis. Now that I know I'm not brave enough to go look on the net for further information. The doc reports it's an eversion of the foreskin that causes a severe stricture of the ureter, resulting in extreme pain, swelling, and an inability to pee. Standard of care is an emergency circumcision.
Kids, don't try this at home.