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2004

Taiwan Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Metatarsal Stress Fracture: A Casereport, Chwan-Chin Leu, Chorng-Song Chou, Chin-Teng Chung, Chun-Fu Wang Dec 2004

Metatarsal Stress Fracture: A Casereport, Chwan-Chin Leu, Chorng-Song Chou, Chin-Teng Chung, Chun-Fu Wang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A stress fracture is defined as a partial or complete fracture of bone due to the inability to withstand non-violent stress applied in a rhythmic, repeated, subthreshold manner. It could occur in any kind of sport. However, it usually occurs in running-based sports and running or jogging. Initial diagnosis of stress fracture is difficult. A careful study of the patient's history amd physical examination combined with appropriate radiographic examination, or if indicated, scintigraphy, provides a highly accurate diagnosis.A 19-year-old male athlete suffered from insidious onset of pain in the right forefoot after judo training. This focal pain eventually precluded any …