These reports are available in PDF only [ Full Report (3.31 MB), Evidence Summary (325.6 KB); Disposition of Comments (197.7 KB)]. People using assistive technology
These reports are available in PDF only [ Full Report (3.31 MB), Evidence Summary (325.6 KB); Disposition of Comments (197.7 KB)]. People using assistive technology
Diagnosis Doctors can sometimes diagnose a stress fracture from a medical history and a physical exam, but imaging tests are often needed. X-rays. Stress fractures
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Many stress fractures are overuse injuries. They occur over time when repetitive forces result in microscopic damage to the bone. The repetitive force that causes
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Stress fractures occur in bones that undergo mechanical fatigue.[1] They are a consequence of exceeding repetitive submaximal loads, which creates an imbalance between bone resorption
Diagnosis Doctors can sometimes diagnose a stress fracture from a medical history and a physical exam, but imaging tests are often needed. X-rays. Stress fractures