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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2020
Navicular stress fractures are multifactorial injuries due to chronic overload on the navicular, particularly in young athletes. The navicular is subject to unique stresses and has a complex blood supply, making it susceptible to stress fractures and potentially delayed union or nonunion.
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Navicular stress fractures are multifactorial injuries due to chronic overload on the navicular, particularly in young athletes. The navicular is subject to unique stresses and has a complex blood supply, making it susceptible to stress fractures and potentially delayed union or nonunion.
Karan A. Patel +3 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997
Stress fractures are common overuse injuries attributed to the repetitive trauma associated with vigorous weightbearing activities. A high index of suspicion is necessary to diagnose stress fractures of the femur because the symptoms may be vague. The precipitating factors, whether related to training errors or medical conditions, should be thoroughly ...
B P, Boden, K P, Speer
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Stress fractures are common overuse injuries attributed to the repetitive trauma associated with vigorous weightbearing activities. A high index of suspicion is necessary to diagnose stress fractures of the femur because the symptoms may be vague. The precipitating factors, whether related to training errors or medical conditions, should be thoroughly ...
B P, Boden, K P, Speer
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020
Olecranon stress fractures are a rare upper extremity fracture that primarily affects throwing athletes. The incidence of olecranon stress fractures are increasing owing to the number of patients playing and the volume of engagement in competitive sports, especially in the pediatric population.
Dylan N, Greif +4 more
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Olecranon stress fractures are a rare upper extremity fracture that primarily affects throwing athletes. The incidence of olecranon stress fractures are increasing owing to the number of patients playing and the volume of engagement in competitive sports, especially in the pediatric population.
Dylan N, Greif +4 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997
Metatarsal stress fractures, resultant from increases in load due to altered mechanics of the foot, occur most frequently in athletes but also in patients with diminished function of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, neuropathy, metabolic disorders, and hindfoot malalignment.
S B, Weinfeld, S L, Haddad, M S, Myerson
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Metatarsal stress fractures, resultant from increases in load due to altered mechanics of the foot, occur most frequently in athletes but also in patients with diminished function of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, neuropathy, metabolic disorders, and hindfoot malalignment.
S B, Weinfeld, S L, Haddad, M S, Myerson
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2004
The ribs are an uncommon site of stress fracture. Typical locations are the first rib anterolaterally, the fourth through ninth ribs laterally and posterolaterally, and the posteromedial upper ribs. Muscular forces are predominantly responsible for these fractures.
Leonard P, Connolly, Susan A, Connolly
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The ribs are an uncommon site of stress fracture. Typical locations are the first rib anterolaterally, the fourth through ninth ribs laterally and posterolaterally, and the posteromedial upper ribs. Muscular forces are predominantly responsible for these fractures.
Leonard P, Connolly, Susan A, Connolly
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Clinical Rheumatology, 1998
Stress fractures are being increasingly reported as a common cause of morbidity in both healthy populations and those with underlying diseases involving abnormal bone. An insight into the types and pathogenesis of stress fractures is necessary to considering the diagnosis, management and prevention of such conditions.
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Stress fractures are being increasingly reported as a common cause of morbidity in both healthy populations and those with underlying diseases involving abnormal bone. An insight into the types and pathogenesis of stress fractures is necessary to considering the diagnosis, management and prevention of such conditions.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Some persons fracture bones (most often the tibia in children and metatarsals in adults) when they undertake a strenuous, new, repetitive activity. Such fractures are simple, closed and uncomplicated. They usually heal after the activity is stopped.
J G, Garrick, E W, Johnson
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Some persons fracture bones (most often the tibia in children and metatarsals in adults) when they undertake a strenuous, new, repetitive activity. Such fractures are simple, closed and uncomplicated. They usually heal after the activity is stopped.
J G, Garrick, E W, Johnson
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1987
Multiple biologic and mechanical factors are involved in creating a stress injury to bone. The most common factor found to modulate this injury in the healthy individual has been the application of cyclic stress. The cessation of stress will allow repair to dominate over resorption. If bony integrity has not yet been lost, immobilization or fixation is
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Multiple biologic and mechanical factors are involved in creating a stress injury to bone. The most common factor found to modulate this injury in the healthy individual has been the application of cyclic stress. The cessation of stress will allow repair to dominate over resorption. If bony integrity has not yet been lost, immobilization or fixation is
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2003
Stress fractures are common over-use injuries which include fatigue and insufficiency fractures. Athletes, soldiers and osteoporotic patients are some of the individuals at high risk for the development of this injury. Owing to the low sensitivity of plain radiography at the onset of symptoms the diagnosis of this entity may be easily overlooked ...
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Stress fractures are common over-use injuries which include fatigue and insufficiency fractures. Athletes, soldiers and osteoporotic patients are some of the individuals at high risk for the development of this injury. Owing to the low sensitivity of plain radiography at the onset of symptoms the diagnosis of this entity may be easily overlooked ...
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2006
Since the stress fracture of the tarsal navicular was first described in 1970, awareness of the injury has increased, and navicular stress fractures have represented up to 35% of stress fractures in recent series. However, these injuries remain difficult to diagnose and treat because of their often vague clinical presentation and the poor correlation ...
Morgan H, Jones, Annunziato S, Amendola
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Since the stress fracture of the tarsal navicular was first described in 1970, awareness of the injury has increased, and navicular stress fractures have represented up to 35% of stress fractures in recent series. However, these injuries remain difficult to diagnose and treat because of their often vague clinical presentation and the poor correlation ...
Morgan H, Jones, Annunziato S, Amendola
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