نتایج جستجو برای: stress fractures

تعداد نتایج: 493224  

2015
Hiroyuki Hattori Toshiyuki Ito

The tibial shaft is the most common location of stress fractures in athletes. Tibial stress fractures are divided into 2 groups, anterior and posterior, based on location. Posterior tibial cortex fractures are more common and respond well to conservative treatment. Fractures in the anterior cortex are less common, accounting for only 4.6% of stress fractures, and they often heal poorly because ...

2007
I. Hetsroni A. Finestone C. Milgrom D. Ben Sira M. Nyska G. Mann M. Ayalon

The relation between foot pronation and stress fractures has been suggested. However, evidence based literature is lacking and contradictory. The purpose of this study was to examine whether dynamic parameters of foot pronation are related to the development of stress fractures of the femur and tibia. 2 weeks prior to beginning of 14 weeks of basic military training, 473 infantry recruits were ...

2005
C. MILGROM. M. GILADI M. STEIN H. KASHTAN J. Y. MARGULIES R. CHISIN R. STEINBERG Z. AHARONSON

In a prospective study of 295 male Israeli military recruits a 31 % incidence of stress fractures was found. Eighty per cent of the fractures were in the tibial or femoral shaft, while only 8% occurred in the tarsus and metatarsus. Sixty-nine per cent of the femoral stress fractures were asymptomatic, but only 8% of those in the tibia. Even asymptomatic stress fractures do, however, need to be ...

2015
Greg A J Robertson Alexander M Wood

Stress fractures in sport are becoming increasing more common, comprising up to 10% of all of sporting injuries. Around 90% of such injuries are located in the lower limb. This articles aims to define the optimal management of lower limb stress fractures in the athlete, with a view to maximise return rates and minimise return times to sport. Treatment planning of this condition is specific to t...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service 2012
R Thomas A M Wood J Watson C H C Arthur A M Nicol

We report the delay in diagnosis of a Neck of Femur (NOF) stress fracture in mixed sex basic military training. Stress fractures are common in military training with the incidence reported as ranging between 3.2-31%. NOF stress fractures, whilst only representing around 8% of stress fractures are associated with a high morbidity. It is imperative that medical officers looking after military rec...

2018
Berna Okudan Nazım Coşkun Pelin Arıcan

Stress fractures are injuries most commonly seen in the lower limbs and are usually caused by repetitive stress. While the distal and middle third of the tibia is the most frequent site for stress fractures (almost 50%), stress fractures of the proximal tibia is relatively rare and could be confused with other types of tibial fractures, thus altering management plans for the clinician. Early di...

Journal: :American family physician 2011
Deepak S Patel Matt Roth Neha Kapil

Stress fractures are common injuries in athletes and military recruits. These injuries occur more commonly in lower extremities than in upper extremities. Stress fractures should be considered in patients who present with tenderness or edema after a recent increase in activity or repeated activity with limited rest. The differential diagnosis varies based on location, but commonly includes tend...

2015
TJL Tan WLS Ho

Stress fractures of the proximal tibia metaphysis are rare in the elderly. We present a case of a 65-year old male who developed sequential proximal tibia stress fractures associated with prolonged usage of methotrexate and prednisolone within a span of 18 months. Magnetic Resonance Imaging revealed an incomplete stress fracture involving the medial proximal tibial region. The patient was treat...

2007
David M. Kahler

f all the overuse injuries seen in athletes, stress fractures are among the most perplexing to diagnose and treat. Stress fractures range from the mildly symptomatic athlete with normal x-rays and a positive bone scan (stress reaction) to the relatively acute painful injury with an obvious fracture through an area of remodeling bone. In this article I hope to clear up some of the misconceptions...

2015
Leamor Kahanov Lindsey E Eberman Kenneth E Games Mitch Wasik

Stress fractures account for between 1% and 20% of athletic injuries, with 80% of stress fractures in the lower extremity. Stress fractures of the lower extremity are common injuries among individuals who participate in endurance, high load-bearing activities such as running, military and aerobic exercise and therefore require practitioner expertise in diagnosis and management. Accurate diagnos...

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