# Power Slap Competitions as a Novel Mechanism of Traumatic Injury

**Authors:** Cayla Guerra, Chase Edison, Samuel Jang, Joshua J Oliver

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.93842 · Cureus · 2025-10-04

## TL;DR

This paper presents the first case of traumatic injury from Power Slap fighting, a new UFC sport, highlighting its unique medical risks and implications for emergency care.

## Contribution

The first documented case of craniofacial trauma caused by Power Slap fighting, a novel combat sport mechanism.

## Key findings

- The patient sustained trismus and dental trauma requiring urgent surgical intervention.
- The injury course was complicated by revision surgery and likely permanent nerve damage.
- The case provides insights for emergency clinicians treating Power Slap-related injuries.

## Abstract

Professional Power Slap fighting has been an official Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) sport since January of 2023. Competitors both deliver and sustain repeated open-hand slaps to the face, often resulting in knockouts (KOs). The sport is growing in popularity, but there is currently no medical literature describing Power Slap fighting and the unique traumatic injuries it can precipitate. Power Slap fighting is a novel mechanism of injury, which has a different set of considerations than other UFC sports. This is the first documented case of a patient presenting after an unofficial and unsanctioned bout of Power Slap fighting and the traumatic craniofacial sequelae that befell him. He presented to the emergency department (ED) in significant pain with trismus and dental trauma requiring urgent surgical management. His course was complicated by required revision surgery and likely permanent nerve damage. His case and the lessons learned by those participating in his care are useful to future ED clinicians caring for their own Power Slap patients.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** craniofacial sequelae (MESH:C565118), trismus (MESH:D014313), Traumatic Injury (MESH:D014947), nerve damage (MESH:D000080902), pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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