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Stress Fractures

Multiple stress fractures of the lower extremity in healthy young men

Multiple stress fractures of the lower extremity in healthy young men

... multiple stress fractures without such risk factors, include stress fractures in the cervical area of both femurs in a 19-year-old male soldier reported by Romero et ...[14], stress ...

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Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Fractures in a Patient with Severe Coxa Vara, Morbid Obesity and Osteomalacia: A Case Report

Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Fractures in a Patient with Severe Coxa Vara, Morbid Obesity and Osteomalacia: A Case Report

... due to stress in coxa vara. Based on laboratory findings, his vitamin D deficiency was severe (8.9 ng/mL) but his PTH and phosphorus levels were normal. Regarding vitamin D deficiency and previous femoral ...

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Tibia stress fractures in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis managed with total knee arthroplasty with long stem tibia component: a case series

Tibia stress fractures in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis managed with total knee arthroplasty with long stem tibia component: a case series

... these stress fractures maybe conservative or ...tibia stress fractures with severe knee oateoarthritis which were all planned for stemmed total knee replacement but only 1 patient accepted ...

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Taking a holistic approach to managing difficult stress fractures

Taking a holistic approach to managing difficult stress fractures

... Presentation and physical examination findings Pain that is initially present only during activity is common in patients presenting with a stress fracture. Symptom on- set is usually insidious, and typically, ...

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Dietary intake and stress fractures among elite male combat recruits

Dietary intake and stress fractures among elite male combat recruits

... bone stress fracture occurrence among male combat ...developed stress fractures in their long bones, similar to previous reports on recruits performing this type of ...

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Visualization of stress fractures of the foot using PET-MRI: a feasibility study

Visualization of stress fractures of the foot using PET-MRI: a feasibility study

... bone scan) and MRI scans in fourteen runners with symptomatic leg pain and revealed that the MRI findings correlated with the scintigraphy, but the exact anatomi- cal region of the lesion could be defined more precisely ...

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Correlates of Stress Fractures Among Preadolescent and Adolescent Girls

Correlates of Stress Fractures Among Preadolescent and Adolescent Girls

... of stress fracture, because higher strata of weekly exercise amounts contained too few participants with a his- tory of stress fracture to allow meaningful associa- ...any stress fracture diagnosis ...

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Diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of stress fractures in the lower extremity in runners

Diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of stress fractures in the lower extremity in runners

... of region, athletes typically present with pain during activ- ity which may be reproducible on passive range of motion, specifically internal rotation and when asked to hop on the affected limb. Femoral stress ...

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Case Report Bilateral stress fractures of the femoral neck in adults: a case report

Case Report Bilateral stress fractures of the femoral neck in adults: a case report

... Stress fracture is a kind of overuse injury, which is primarily caused by repetitive and excessive mechanical load on bones, rather than a single traumatic event [1]. Stress fractures of the fem- ...

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The effect of concentrated bone marrow aspirate in operative treatment of fifth metatarsal stress fractures; a double blind randomized controlled trial

The effect of concentrated bone marrow aspirate in operative treatment of fifth metatarsal stress fractures; a double blind randomized controlled trial

... This trial will not only contribute to the knowledge of effectiveness of bone marrow cells in stress fractures. Because the consistence and consistency of the cBMA product is also measured, we will learn ...

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Tension band plating of an anterior tibial stress fracture nonunion in an elite athlete, initially treated with intramedullary nailing: a case report

Tension band plating of an anterior tibial stress fracture nonunion in an elite athlete, initially treated with intramedullary nailing: a case report

... Tension band plating offers biomechanical advantages over im nailing [16, 17]. It provides compression at the tension side of the tibial cortex and counteracts tensile forces from the posterior muscle group. The distance ...

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Pace bowlers in cricket with history of lumbar stress fracture have increased risk of lower limb muscle strains, particularly calf strains

Pace bowlers in cricket with history of lumbar stress fracture have increased risk of lower limb muscle strains, particularly calf strains

... of stress fracture were not universally recorded and hence not included in the data ...pars stress fracture at L5 level, for example, led to increased risk specifically of left calf ...side stress ...

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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty vs BIO-RSA: clinical and radiographic outcomes at short term follow-up

Reverse shoulder arthroplasty vs BIO-RSA: clinical and radiographic outcomes at short term follow-up

... the senior author (A.M.) between January 2013 and October 2016. A retrospective comparative cohort study was designed to compared patients with a standard Grammont-style RSA to those with a BIO-RSA, using the same ...

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Incidence and prevalence of elite male cricket injuries using updated consensus definitions

Incidence and prevalence of elite male cricket injuries using updated consensus definitions

... Lumbar stress fractures in fast bowlers are still the most prevalent injury in the sport of cricket at the elite level, although these injuries are more associated with high workloads arising from the ...

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High-resolution axial MR imaging of tibial stress injuries

High-resolution axial MR imaging of tibial stress injuries

... This study showed that bone marrow abnormalities on high-resolution axial MR imaging were related to perios- teal reactions on follow-up radiographs. Partial abnormal signals in bone marrow were not related to follow-up ...

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Comparison of 1 5T and 3T MRI scanners in evaluation of acute bone stress in the foot

Comparison of 1 5T and 3T MRI scanners in evaluation of acute bone stress in the foot

... bone stress changes in the foot is that, in most cases, they occur in several bones simulta- ...feet. Stress fractures are seen on plain film radiographs, whereas MRI also shows the acute bone ...

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Iliotibial band release as an adjunct to the surgical management of patellar stress fracture in the athlete: a case report and review of the literature

Iliotibial band release as an adjunct to the surgical management of patellar stress fracture in the athlete: a case report and review of the literature

... Anatomically, there are numerous tendinous and liga- mentous attachments to the patella, which act as static and dynamic stabilisers. The attachments of the extensor mechanism are important biomechanically and patholog- ...

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Hamulus Stress Fracture in a Batsman: An Unusual Injury in Cricket – A Case report and Review of Literature

Hamulus Stress Fracture in a Batsman: An Unusual Injury in Cricket – A Case report and Review of Literature

... reported stress fractures in 2 tennis players secondary to repetitive stress injury caused by the leading edge of the tennis racquet in the dominant hand which were treated conservatively; both ...

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Stress fracture of the pelvis and lower limbs including atypical femoral fractures—a review

Stress fracture of the pelvis and lower limbs including atypical femoral fractures—a review

... suffer stress fractures in a number of sites. Femoral neck fractures are perhaps best known but they can be radiographically subtle in the early stages, and in activity-related pain with negative ...

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A retrospective cohort study on the influence of UV index and race/ethnicity on risk of stress and lower limb fractures

A retrospective cohort study on the influence of UV index and race/ethnicity on risk of stress and lower limb fractures

... Based on either the presence or absence of rickets or a plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration less than 25 nmol/L, there is a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in many parts of the world. For example, ...

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