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Metatarsal Stress Fractures

Weinfeld SB, Haddad SL, Myerson MS (1997) Metatarsal stress fractures. Clin Sports Med 16 319-338... [Pg.888]

In children common areas of appendicular stress fracture are the tibia, fibula or metatarsals and... [Pg.85]

Metatarsal Fractures 245 Base of 5 Metatarsal Fractures 246 Stress Fractures 247... [Pg.237]

Stress fractures result from repetitive stress forces transferred to bone they can be divided in fatigue fractures and insufficiency fractures. Fatigue fractures occur when normal bone undergoes repetitive overuse stressing distal to the fracture site. Insufficiency fractures involve weakened bones that are more vulnerable to normal stresses these fractures are observed in aged women with osteoporosis and involve, in most cases, the calcaneus and the metatarsals. On the other hand, fatigue fractures typically involve the lower extremities... [Pg.145]


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