Stress fractures in uncommon location:Six case reports and review of the literature  

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作  者:Krzysztof Ficek Paulina Cyganik Jolanta Rajca Agnieszka Racut Aleksandra Kiełtyka Jerzy Grzywocz Grzegorz Hajduk 

机构地区:[1]Department of Science,Innovation and Development,Galen-Orthopaedics,Bierun 43-150,Poland [2]Department of Physiotherapy,The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education,Katowice 40-065,Poland [3]Industry Cooperation Department,University of Silesia,Katowice 40-007,Poland [4]Diagnostic Imaging Department,Helimed Diagnostic Imaging,Katowice 40-760,Poland [5]Department of Spine Surgery,District Hospital of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery,PiekaryŚląskie 41-940,Poland

出  处:《World Journal of Clinical Cases》2020年第18期4135-4150,共16页世界临床病例杂志

摘  要:BACKGROUND Individuals’interest in sports activities has been increasing,contributing to more stress fracture occurrences in uncommon locations on the skeleton.In this study,several cases of stress fractures in atypical locations are presented,and the possibility of combining diagnostic methods to make accurate and quick diagnoses is explored.Additionally,different causes of stress fractures,as well as various modalities of treatment,are highlighted.Other potential factors of stress fractures were identified by a literature review.CASE SUMMARY Six cases of stress fractures in the calcaneus,intermediate cuneiform bone,sacrum,tibia(bilateral),navicular bone and femoral neck are presented,with different types of diagnostic imaging and treatments.All of the cases were associated with an aspect of mobility because all of the patients were physically active in various sport disciplines.CONCLUSION The type of therapeutic procedure selected should depend on the specific clinical case,i.e.,the patient’s condition and level of physical activity.

关 键 词:Stress fractures Case report CALCANEUS Intermediate cuneiform bone Sacral bone Navicular bone 

分 类 号:R683[医药卫生—骨科学]

 

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