Femoral neck stress fracture and medial tibial stress syndrome following high intensity interval training: A case report and review of literature  被引量:1

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作  者:Dawn Suwanie Tan Fiona Millicent Cheung Dekai Ng Tin Lung Alan Cheung 

机构地区:[1]Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,International Orthopaedic Clinic,Singapore,329563,Singapore

出  处:《World Journal of Clinical Cases》2022年第23期8323-8329,共7页世界临床病例杂志

摘  要:BACKGROUND Femoral and tibial stress injuries are commonly found in long distance running athletes.Stress fractures have rarely been reported in athletes performing high intensity interval training(HIIT)exercise.The objective of this study was to report a case of a patient who presented with medial tibial stress syndrome and femoral neck stress fracture after performing HIIT exercises.CASE SUMMARY A 26 year old female presented with bilateral medial tibial pain.She had been performing HIIT exercise for 45 min,five times weekly,for a seven month period.Her tibial pain was gradual in onset,and was now severe and worse on exercise,despite six weeks of rest.Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed bilateral medial tibial stress syndrome.As she was taking norethisterone for birth control,a dual energy X-ray absorbitometry scan was performed which demonstrated normal bone mineral density of her lumbar spine and femoral neck.She was managed conservatively with analgesia and physiotherapy,but continued to exercise against medical advice.She presented again six months later with severe right hip pain.MRI of her right hip demonstrated an incomplete stress fracture of her subtrochanteric region.Her symptoms resolved with strict rest and physiotherapy.CONCLUSION HIIT may cause stress injury of the tibia and femur in young individuals.

关 键 词:High intensity interval training Medial tibial stress syndrome Femoral neck stress fracture EXERCISE FRACTURE Case report 

分 类 号:R683.42[医药卫生—骨科学] R493[医药卫生—外科学]

 

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